Not so sure about that. There are many distinct LLM "smells" in that comment, like "A is true, but it hides something: unrelated to A" and "It's not (just) C, it's hyperbole D".
Not so sure about that. There are many distinct LLM "smells" in that comment, like "A is true, but it hides something: unrelated to A" and "It's not (just) C, it's hyperbole D".
I personally love that phrasing even if it's a clear tell. Comparisons work well for me to grasp an idea. I also love bullet points.
So yeah, I guess I like LLM writing.
Sure, but you can read articles that predate LLMs which have the same so called tells.
> Sure, but you can read articles that predate LLMs which have the same so called tells.
Not with such a high frequency, though. We're looking at 1 tell per sentence!