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1. milanc+p6[view] [source] 2025-08-27 22:03:55
>>giulio+(OP)
"Recent large-scale upticks in the use of words like “delve” and “intricate” in certain fields, especially education and academic writing, are attributed to the widespread introduction of LLMs with a chat function, like ChatGPT, that overuses those buzzwords."

OK, but please don't do what pg did a year or so ago and dismiss anyone who wrote "delve" as AI writing. I've been using "delve" in speech for 15+ years. It's just a question where and how one learns their English.

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2. rajnat+4X[view] [source] 2025-08-28 06:43:04
>>milanc+p6
Also tl;dr about their method of analysis (as they cannot use text, as that could be GenAI text copy-pasted):

> .. analyzed 22.1 million words from unscripted and spontaneous spoken language including conversational podcasts on science and technology.

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