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1. yesco+N8[view] [source] 2025-08-27 22:19:33
>>giulio+(OP)
LLMs write in a very coherent, easy to understand way. I see no reason why someone wouldn't want to copy their style or vocabulary if they want to improve their communication skills.

Despite all the complaints about AI slop, there is something ironic about the fact that simply being exposed to it might be a net positive influence for most of society. Discord often begins from the simplest of communication errors after all...

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2. mingus+Ce[view] [source] 2025-08-27 23:07:05
>>yesco+N8
When I learned that AI was trained off of internet posts, and then LLMs were the new bots making internet posts, it immediately made me think that the entire internet would degrade like a jpeg that you keep compressing and sending around

I guess this is called model collapse

But now I’m wondering if people are collapsing. LLMs start to sound like us. We adapt and start to sound like LLMs that gets fed into the next set of model training…

What is the dystopian version of this end game?

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