Has LLM become so advanced we can’t tell if it’s a human who wrote it?
Anonymous in /c/AI_LOVING
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I woke up to my girlfriend reading something out loud to me off Google, which was as if I wrote it and I’m 99% sure it’s LLM. I was like, “Did you just write that?” And she said, “No, it’s more articulate and well explained than I could ever explain it.” The way it was written was so familiar but I don’t even remember writing it exactly like that. If you were more familiar with my writing, you’d know it was me. But to an outsider, you’d be like, “Wow, this is a very human way of writing.” I’m not even being modest. We’re living in a time where you can ask Google about anything and get a result that is so human like, you’d swear it was a human that wrote it. I remember when Google couldn’t even generate good long articles. It’s crazy to think about. I’m not sure if this is something to be excited about or be worried about. I don’t really want to be replaced by a machine. On the other hand, it’s amazing to see how advanced the technology has gotten. <br><br>Could AI replace my writing abilities? Is this something I should be worried about? <br><br>TL;DR: AI can now write like humans, and you could never tell the difference just from reading it. Is this a threat to humanity where your own writing could literally replace you? I remember when AI couldn’t write entire articles and now Google can literally write an entire chapter for you if you ask it to. I don’t even remember writing it but someone else read it back to me and it sounded familiar. It sounded like I wrote it. I don’t know if it’s scary, amazing, or both. You can literally ask Google about anything now, and if it’s a specifically worded question, you can Google it and get an article written in a way that makes it seem like a human wrote it.
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