← Back to context Comment by nh23423fefe 3 days ago phrenology 5 comments nh23423fefe Reply l23k4 3 days ago SamTinnerholm started to consistently use emdash in their comments starting 11 days ago, before that none of their comments used emdash.LLMs like emdash very much, humans don't use it very much these days. postflopclarity 3 days ago if you're not able to tell that OP's comment was AI slop, then you probably don't have much insight to contribute to the conversation either. vcf 3 days ago not AI slop, simply a copy paste if the abstract of the paper. journals in our field limit the allowed number of words, so the style can feel « unnatural » even when human-written Retr0id 3 days ago The abstract doesn't mention arbitrage at all b40d-48b2-979e 3 days ago Forget to swap accounts?
l23k4 3 days ago SamTinnerholm started to consistently use emdash in their comments starting 11 days ago, before that none of their comments used emdash.LLMs like emdash very much, humans don't use it very much these days.
postflopclarity 3 days ago if you're not able to tell that OP's comment was AI slop, then you probably don't have much insight to contribute to the conversation either. vcf 3 days ago not AI slop, simply a copy paste if the abstract of the paper. journals in our field limit the allowed number of words, so the style can feel « unnatural » even when human-written Retr0id 3 days ago The abstract doesn't mention arbitrage at all b40d-48b2-979e 3 days ago Forget to swap accounts?
vcf 3 days ago not AI slop, simply a copy paste if the abstract of the paper. journals in our field limit the allowed number of words, so the style can feel « unnatural » even when human-written Retr0id 3 days ago The abstract doesn't mention arbitrage at all b40d-48b2-979e 3 days ago Forget to swap accounts?
SamTinnerholm started to consistently use emdash in their comments starting 11 days ago, before that none of their comments used emdash.
LLMs like emdash very much, humans don't use it very much these days.
if you're not able to tell that OP's comment was AI slop, then you probably don't have much insight to contribute to the conversation either.
not AI slop, simply a copy paste if the abstract of the paper. journals in our field limit the allowed number of words, so the style can feel « unnatural » even when human-written
The abstract doesn't mention arbitrage at all
Forget to swap accounts?