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Comment by ravenstine

3 hours ago

They're also designed to not offend anybody, so their output tends to be very bland even compared to the most milquetoast of human beings. I was only surprised once when ChatGPT responded with an enthusiastic "hell yes" seemingly organically, but 99.9% of the time these AI services clearly are instructed and trained to provide flavorless word vomit. I don't think there's a technical reason why an LLM couldn't produce totally convincing output, but internet grifters don't need to go through that trouble. It's like how most phone, email, and social media scams come off as completely transparent to most of us, but that's the whole point; we're not the target audience of the scams. Readers looking for substance, nuance, and real opinions aren't going to notice if something with written by an LLM – unless there are some cliche punctuation tells.

When DANmode bypasses were a common thing the LLMs would drift significantly far from corporate speak.

But that's the point of corporate speak, you tend not to say thing that may offend your clients and deprive the company of future revenue. Of course there are some companies that make their living being 'counter-culture' and saying what they want, but they are a small percentage of all revenue.