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I notice this very often in LinkedIn posts, and it's annoying, but I had not realized it was LLM-speak? Isn't it possible that people write like this naturally?


I think LLM's have that sort of "summarise, wrap it in a bow tie, give a little dramatic punch as a preview to the next few points".


Guys, LLMs are build on all these social cues which were developed pre-model. There's atleast 10 years of pre-llm gibberish.

This is to say: Marketers and spammers repeat the same things over and over, and these models are build on coalescing repetition into the basis.

So yeah, of course people talked like this before, but it was always in some known context like linked in or a spam website.


Sure, but RLHF ended up emphasizing this to a level beyond normal human writing.


Arguably it's exactly because it was used naturally so often that the LLMs parrot it so frequently.


Yes. Some people are very trigger happy in attributing human slop to LLMs.




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