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Comment by SoftTalker

7 hours ago

Do you have much exposure to pre-AI corporate memos, mission statements, marketing plans, or white papers? Because they were mostly written in that style. Full of buzzwords, cliche similes, platitudes, jargon and stock phrases.

The thing is, people writing them had a style. Every company has its own style, or feeling for these kinds of texts. Also for the initiated, these buzzword-filled blocks of text provided some between the lines information; sometimes big, sometimes small.

AI generated text doesn't have this. Every model has its bias towards a certain style, an overly agreeable tone, some exaggeration to make the user important and smart, but the text has none of the information crumb these pre-AI texts contained.

Even when you use tools like Grammarly and allow it to "Impact-MAXX" your text, the resulting text is a bland wall of letters, carrying none of your voice or style, less elegant than a corporate text and emptier than space.

It's beyond bland. It's tasteless.

AI tries to make the prose "interesting". I don't want to read interesting prose. I want to read interesting ideas.

  • The prose is not only interesting, also glorious. Gloriously grandiose, monumentally empty at the same time.

    It's like a hook of a pop song. Interesting to listen, but entirely empty.