Real humans write like that though. And LLMs are trained on text not speech. Maybe they should get trained on movie subtitles, but then movie characters also don't speak like real humans.
"LinkedIn Standard English" is just the overly-enthusiastic marketing speak that all the wannabe CEOs/VCs used to spout. LLMs had to learn it somewhere
Real humans don't speak in LinkedIn Standard English
Real humans write like that though. And LLMs are trained on text not speech. Maybe they should get trained on movie subtitles, but then movie characters also don't speak like real humans.
"LinkedIn Standard English" is just the overly-enthusiastic marketing speak that all the wannabe CEOs/VCs used to spout. LLMs had to learn it somewhere
Humans don't, but cocaine does speak "LinkedIn Standard English".
> LinkedIn Standard English
We need a dictionary like this :D
The old Unsuck-it page comes pretty close. I’m not a huge fan of the newer page though. https://www.unsuck-it.com/classics
LinkedIn and its robotic tone existed long before generative AI.
Know what's more annoying than AI posts? Seeing accusations of AI slop for every. last. god. damned. thing.
Yes that's the point. LLMs pretty much speak LinkedInglish. That existed before LLMs, but only on LinkedIn.
So if you see LinkedInglish on LinkedIn, it may or may not be an LLM. Outside of LinkedIn... probably an LLM.
It is curious why LLMs love talking in LinkedInglish so much. I have no idea what the answer to that is but they do.
It is at least thematically appropriate, of course a corporate-built language machine speaks like LinkedIn.
The actual mechanism, I have no clue.
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