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Drives me crazy too, but headline writers/editors were addicted to "quietly" long before LLMs. Online journalism has been full of these types of tropes for ages.
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It's not crazy, it's visionary!
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It's not crazy --- it's visionary.
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I hate it. I was on a history subreddit yesterday, reading a submission that was an AI generated history piece —- but seemed to be sourced entirely from a fictional hollywood movie

I only knew that because i saw the movie, but it’s a clear sign that the internet is going to shit for quality information

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I thought at first when you said “fictional hollywood movie” that you were saying that not only were the details in the submission made up, but the movie that they got them from was also made up.
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I wonder if this will mean a resurgence of encyclopedias or other authoritative digital records that are known to be verified.
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Well, I suspect the non-LLM ones will become much more expensive than they are now due to the specialist knowledge they’d require to make combined with the smaller pool of people willing to pay for the difference
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And the fact that LLMs are actively taking traffic away from them
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You're absolutely right! This is the smoking gun.
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"Quietly" is not a new LLM-ism.
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the trope is that they actually said the quiet part loudly
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