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The hard-coded Geico ad really ties it all together
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My god, it's perfect.
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  <meta name="GENERATOR" content="MSHTML 8.00.6001.18828"></head>
  <body link="#800080" bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000080" vlink="#ff0000"><b><font size="6">
  <p align="center">B</font><font size="4">ERKSHIRE </font>
God, that takes me back. MSHTML, the mismatched tags, <font>, table layout, the webmaster that added the Google Analytics snippet before the DOCTYPE tag
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Ew. I mean 500 bytes of CSS would make this so much better.
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I've mostly stopped caring about using using proper capitalization, commas, grammar and spelling in my writing of comments, primarily as a signal that i'm not an llm.
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If you turn on HN's "Show Dead" setting, there are tons of LLM-generated comments on stories related to AI. You can see the human(s) behind the LLM trying to fiddle with the style of comment by making them skip proper grammar, capitalization, use or avoid certain phrases, and so on. The biggest tell for LLM content, though, is just the content as a whole: it sounds fake and ungenuine, like it passed through a committee of hostage negotiators to remove the speaker's own attachment/expectations.

They can configure it to use all lowercase letters, skip em-dashes, make grammar mistakes, stop saying "it's not X, it's Y", or whatever, yet the content itself just has a fake quality to it that makes it stand out, which is why those comments still get flagged IMO.

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The uncanny valley of text. It looks and sounds like a human, but lacks the "soul" / humanity that our intuition somehow perceives.

It's really strange... I see some text with obvious tropes and sometimes I read something and there's no obvious AI trope... but it's just not human?

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I had this conversation the other day. I'm a native German speaker originally, which is why I hand out commas like it's candy and capitalize things unnecessarily. Sometimes I notice these things and leave them in when I write something, since at least it gives you a good indication that a human wrote it... for now.
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Claude's "write me a product description like a cool human would" is just using lower-case where it shouldn't be though.
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The problem is that omitting capitalization, commas, and so on signals, in addition to "not AI in default settings", but also "I'm part of the San Francisco AI in-crowd and Altman is my spirit animal".
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"Countersignaling" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersignaling) might be the better word: "Countersignaling is the behavior in which agents with the highest level of a given property invest less into proving it than individuals with a medium level of the same property."
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Virtue-signalling or just the daddy?

https://www.berkshirehathaway.com/

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Netscape knows best.
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Give me Navigator or give me death
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Ah yes, the jeevacation special
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Craziest m'island
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Array language proponents also like to do this. In their case I‘ll allow it, it matches the substance.
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lowercasing everything -- just means

you're literate smart... poetic; because

you read e.e.cummings

and william carlos

williams

...

fin.

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Instructions unclear, am will.i.am
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