Yeah, I mean if you think about why do LLMs use this kind of phrasing so much, it's just because it was already a common sentence construction in the training data written by humans!
It’s there to prevent “public panic” ie they weren’t after you specifically or after xyz group, but just random mass attacks, or to prevent more cases and parties to be involved
This reads like a pretty standard sentence to me. Especially in the context of a police press release trying to explain tech to the public.
I think at some point people see AI everywhere because they look for it everywhere.
Yeah, I mean if you think about why do LLMs use this kind of phrasing so much, it's just because it was already a common sentence construction in the training data written by humans!
Are you trying to make a point that we should remain open to the possibility that humans can express themselves eloquently?
It’s there to prevent “public panic” ie they weren’t after you specifically or after xyz group, but just random mass attacks, or to prevent more cases and parties to be involved
I mean, you used an emdash. Are you an LLM?
LLM would have used it properly and omitted the spaces.