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> The questions were similar. The progress was similar. The trajectory, from the outside, was identical.

LLM speak. But the rest of that quote doesn't look LLM-generated, it's too fiddly and complex of an argument. I think this was edited with AI, but the underlying argument at least is human.

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Or maybe the author is just a competent writer.
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Yes. Let's assume so. My point is the suspicion itself.
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I hate that this is the first thing that crosses my mind now anytime I read a well-written article.
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> why would you write in perfect prose

If you could, why wouldn't you? LLM witch-hunts over every halfway competent writer are becoming quite tiresome

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Yes, I agree and I use LLM in writing myself. I raise it because it was eerie to me as a reader and I wonder if its a common thought. I wonder what other readers think on this matter.

Again, I appreciate the article very much and I'm glad the other comments are on the article's content.

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It sure is
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