Comment by sporksmith
11 hours ago
I thought this must be a joke at first. "Glaze" is in pretty heavy use as recent slang for "when someone excessively praises another person in a way that feels over-the-top." https://creativesimiles.com/glaze-meaning-slang/
ie the annoying way that LLMs interact with users
It's so much worse. Your link fails to mention that the "Glaze" in question is a cough bodily fluid. Yes that one. Have I seen politicians use "glaze" recently? Yes. Gross.
On the other hand it is kind of the perfect name for Yet Another AI Website Maker (YAAWM?).
While I don’t think the new meaning is incredibly widespread yet, it’s not uncommon for words to change meaning over time. I wouldn’t be surprised if a decade or two from now, the original meaning has been mostly forgotten.
It's worse than that, the glaze is only the by-product of the primary action in question.
Nah it’s from Dunkin Donuts [1].
> First you said all you want is love and affection / Let me be your angel and I'll be your protection / … / Thought I was a donut, you tried to glaze me
> I ain’t gotta tell you I had a Dunkin' Donuts fetish back in the day. I used to get a dozen donuts every day, man. So it was one of the things that was on my mind
[1]: https://genius.com/1716467
> https://creativesimiles.com/glaze-meaning-slang/
Kids these days are always saying "snaoƨd" and "foʀaṅr"
> Written By Lucas Gray
There is no way a human wrote that page. If Lucas Gray even exists, he should probably reconsider that last image, and his life more generally.
"Heavy use" to the point where it might even be more common than the older senses of "cover with icing" or "install windows".
Related, "glass" or "glassing" can also refer to stabbing someone in the face with broken glass or decimating a world in nuclear holocaust.
Maybe a quietly dissenting PM snuck it by. If so, nice.