> with a human writted blog post

I believe we're at a point where it's not possible to accurately decide whether text is completely written by human, by computer, or something in between.

We're definitely not at that point.

If this blog post is unedited LLM output, the blog owner needs to sell whatever model, setup and/or prompt he used for a million dollars, since it's clearly far beyond the state-of-the-art in terms of natural-sounding tone.

You can make an LLM sound very natural if you simply ask for it and provide enough text in the tone you’d like it to reproduce. Otherwise, it’s obvious that an LLM with no additional context will try to stick to the tone the company aligned it to produce

”I named it Cutlet after my cat. It’s completely legal to do that.”

I’ve never seen LLM being able to produce these kind of absurdist jokes. Or any jokes, really.

comedy is a completely different thing than natural tone. I agree that they’re incapable of coming up with decent jokes