Sorry, but isn’t this written by an LLM? Especially since milan’s other comments ([1], [2], [3]) are clearly in a different style, the emotional component goes from 9⁄10 to 0⁄10 with no middle ground.
I find this extremely offensive (and I’m kinda hard to offend I think), especially since I’ve ‘cooperated’ with milan’s wish to point to specific sections in the other comment. LLMs in posts is one thing, but in comments, yuck. It’s like, you’re not worthy of me even taking the time to respond to you.
The guidelines don’t differentiate between posts and comments but this violates them regardless (and actually the post does as well) since it very much does have the stereotypical writing style of an AI assistant, and the comment also seems copy-pasted without a human element at all.
A rough guideline is that if you are using AI for writing assistance, you should spend a minimum of 1 minute per 50 words (enough to read the content several times and perform significant edits), you should not include any information that you can’t verify, haven’t verified, or don’t understand, and you should not use the stereotypical writing style of an AI assistant.
Sorry, but isn’t this written by an LLM? Especially since milan’s other comments ([1], [2], [3]) are clearly in a different style, the emotional component goes from 9⁄10 to 0⁄10 with no middle ground.
I find this extremely offensive (and I’m kinda hard to offend I think), especially since I’ve ‘cooperated’ with milan’s wish to point to specific sections in the other comment. LLMs in posts is one thing, but in comments, yuck. It’s like, you’re not worthy of me even taking the time to respond to you.
The guidelines don’t differentiate between posts and comments but this violates them regardless (and actually the post does as well) since it very much does have the stereotypical writing style of an AI assistant, and the comment also seems copy-pasted without a human element at all.
QED