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Where does the “it’s not x, it’s y” come from? It’s not only training data: LLMs are trained to use language to arrive at “answers.” Whatever we’re incentivizing and disincentivizing in our use of language when we resist “sounding like AI” has big implications for students, and for human thought.
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Against the Quantification of Integrity When the measure of language becomes its target, it ceases to be good language. đź’ˇNerd Rating: 1/5. I discuss the origins of certain linguistic tics in LLMs a...
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