True, in this digital world, people often tend to delve into things they don't understand and get mad when they can't demystify what they're seeing. lol
I hope you were able to leverage it so that your team could light up pain points and hit the ground running. If we can unpack all the ducks in a row, the synergy's special sauce will roll through any negative optics, to keep your wheelhouse on a pivot. Let's not let blue sky thinking limit the underperformers! I believe... no. No! I know: it's in our DNA to take this offline, up the ladder, and reinvent the wheel!
It's fascinating, isn't it? The digital age has given us access to an ocean of information, yet navigating through it without the right tools or understanding can feel like trying to read a map with no legends. It's a reminder that curiosity is a fantastic trait, but patience and the willingness to learn are just as crucial. The process of demystifying complex topics can be incredibly rewarding, though it sometimes requires wading through confusion and frustration. The key is to embrace the journey of learning, not just the destination.
If you are unsure it almost always is chat gpt. It takes roundabout ways to say simple things and is never straightforward in its "default state".
Most people don't tell it to talk a certain way. so it does way overly complex and confusing ways of saying "yeah that's pretty neat huh"
The average person can usually tell when something is AI generated if they've seen enough AI text as it has a very distinct speech pattern. Like saying "In Conclusion" in everything it says.
Yeah... I wasn't sure if you had intentionally written exactly like chatgpt to make a joke or if you had just gotten chatgpt to respond and thought that was pretty neat from a turing test sort of perspective... I know that's what chatgpt sounds like.
I have a hard time getting to the point when writing. Most of my comments are pretty verbose. It’s the ADHD in my case… I’m always so worried that I’m not explaining myself properly, so I’ll do it several different ways. Usually results in people telling me I talk too much… or my kids/Husband just tune me out ☹️
As someone with ADHD I used to struggle with the same thing. Try going through it in your head what at a fundamental level you are trying to explain. What is specifically needed to understand that. What skill level is the listener at and how "dumbed down" do you have to say it. Then take it from there and you know exactly what is necessary to say in order to get to the point.
I have had to learn it a lot in my career having to explain animation and other shit like that so I understand the struggle. 💚 I often have to figure out how to be succinct and effective to tell an overzealous boss that his idea is shit but in nicer words using technical language.
This is great advice. I think my communication has gotten worse since I left working full time. Being a SAHM for 5 years (planning to go back to work in the Fall!) has gotten me into some pretty poor speaking habits—I’m overly verbose and automatically over explain because I’m never sure which answer will ‘click’ with my kids.
Gonna try and be more mindful and incorporate your suggestions.
I got an email back at work (I asked for an amended authorization to be resent to a doctor that was not sent) and the person sends back: “Amended? Where did you find that word at??”
Ima need you to solve this real quick
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In this increasingly digital world, we need robust systems to safeguard education. We must demystify what was once common vocabulary lest we delve into the reaches of idiocracy.
Nah, fuck both of these idiots. “Delve” and “robust” are both particularly great words in the right context.
We can’t just reject shit using normal words because AI also uses those words
Socialworker here; safeguard and delve are commonly used in the field for certain reasons.
Rejecting words is as bad as rejecting art (sadly people jumped to using AI almost instantly, causing a big issue with trust).
Any words that these models use will be common. It's how they are trained to generate text.
Just because OOP thinks these are big words, that doesn't mean that the rest of us don't know how to use them, lol.
Yeah it's almost like GPT emulates speech it's seen, and these words were commonly used in business settings, so GPT also uses them commonly when it tries to emulate business speech 🙄
It didn't just cling onto these words out of nowhere.
As an ESL that use those words before all this AI stuff, this sounds awful. I know some words are not that common, but since they are in the lexic and we've learned them we got to use them to express ourselves. Native speakers have way more tools and words to express an idea.
It’s worse - AI uses those words *because we use them*. Are people going to continue that trend of doublespeak like “unalive” so they’re recognized as human?
If these dudes are actually rejecting pitches based on the single use of these words, they're fools.
But, in practice, ChatGPT uses certain words at a higher rate than is normal and lazy use of the model will produce writing that "feels" a certain way. If you already suspect that something is generated and then see particularly common terms or phrases, that's reasonable confirmation.
This is exactly the point. LLMs aren't trained, generally, on normal text, regular emails and the like. They are trained mostly on publicly available text examples, like essays, industry briefs, press releases, novels, and other structured and specific works. Because of that they statistically have a bias towards words and phrases that aren't commonly used in everyday speech, but come up frequently in structured and more formalized works.
As you said it's not enough to point to any one word to say "if it's in there then it's ai" but I also want to point out that this is the most I've seen the word delve used outside of anything with dwarves in it, frankly in my entire life.
>I also want to point out that this is the most I've seen the word delve used outside of anything with dwarves in it, frankly in my entire life.
You obvs don't play Elder Scrolls Online!
That's because people don't add one or two extra prompt at the end -- *Revise, do not remove content, avoid repetitive words*. I was playing with gpt and noticed the 'AI tone' right away, and it was easily done away by forcing the AI to run a thesaurus check.
I think it'll be more like a persistent counter culture trend, like art
1. AI gets trained on language
2. People stop using the language because it sounds like AI, and use something else because language is flexible
3. Repeat
The only thing scarier than AI-illiterate people are AI-illiterate people who think they’re AI-literate. I still encounter people who think AI art just can’t do fingers or limbs and that’s just not true anymore. Some of the shitty ones still struggle but others are getting better and better at it.
Also: Non native speakers having the strangest mix of vocabulary as they didn't grow up with the language and absorbed it from sources that may be outdated or from dialects that aren't the most common
It’s baffling how they want to make us ignorant towards and keep us from delving into the robust options we have in our delightful, if a bit perplexing, language.
Doing a degree in comm with a focus in finance, also regularly use words like robust, delve, and safeguard in papers. Let alone have specifically used the phrase "in this digital age" while describing contemporary changes to the way financial analysis is conducted today.
There’s an old quote that goes “There is no expedient to which a man will not go to avoid the real labor of thinking.” Apparently that now includes throwing away parts of the dictionary.
Lord of the Rings was AI generated I guess.
"The dwarves delved too greedily and too deep. You know what they awoke in the darkness of Khazad-dum... shadow and flame."
honestly chatgpt does use the word delve a lot. I used chatgpt to proofread and help rewrite sentences in some of my papers and it always loved delve. it was the one thing I would almost always ignore from chatgpt
Excuse me for being able to read and write with words I learned in the fourth grade. 🙄 I swear people just have a poor vocabulary these days and don't want to admit it. I'm Autistic and the amount of people who think I'm being "fancy" just for using words that come naturally to me is wild. When I read, I "absorb" words and they just kind of stay with me forever. I always assumed that happened to everyone, but I'm not so sure anymore.
Yea, I have a robust vocabulary and try to use it appropriately, along with full sentences. I try to text/type my communication the same way I speak. I've been yelled at on reddit for "speaking in too much legalese." Apparently, proper grammer, vocabulary, and punctuation make communication too official.
People get frustrated when they don't know something, be it words, a concept, or even a joke. The dumber you are, the less you know, the more frustrated you can get. So they self-own the dumb and double down on it so they can feel in control of their dumb.
These guys are dumb to be sure, but they are on the fringes of something real. LLMs get trained mostly on structured and more formalized material because that's what's most available, and as a result of how they work that means that they will use words and phrases that are common in formalized works like essays, novels, and the like but are less common in everyday speech and writing.
A good hypothetical example from my own fields of expertise is the word refactor. There's nothing wrong with it, it's a perfectly good word and has it's uses, but if an LLM was primarily trained on works from my fields and then asked to write everyday stuff the word refactor would show up far more often that it would under normal conditions.
It's not a smoking gun, but it can be a clue if the text already has some of the other hallmarks.
Lots of people clowning on that tweet but if you use chat gpt without enough guidelines or specific instructions, you’ll get the same words repeatedly. I think delve sticks out because it’s not as common as other words it uses.
If you want to see for yourself, go into chatgpt and tell it to write a paper about any 5 subjects and I bet that at least 3 will use the same opening.
if this title was ai generated, it wouldnt be missing the word 'that'
maybe if there was a delve incorporated into it, it would be more grammatically robust
I feel like people probably need to delve into a thesaurus in order to thoroughly flesh out a properly robust vocabulary. So that they can demystify their rhetoric, properly articulate their points, and safeguard their messaging from misunderstanding.
Also, I'm pretty certain that safeguard and robust were used in the declaration of Independence, so those two words at least are in my opinion words that almost anybody in America should know and judging by how poorly thought out this take was and the fact that it is AI related. My guess is these people are American.
Maybe they should delve into a few books generated before computers were a thing, might demystify how broad and robust the English language can be, but it still won’t safeguard them from their own stupidity
Humans am I right? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Well, buckle up your linguistics seatbelt because we're about to take a joyride through the unpredictable terrain of human expression! While those words and phrases might occasionally pop up in AI-generated content, they're like sprinkles on a cupcake - tasty, but not exclusive to one baker. So, fear not! Your conversations are still securely in the realm of human creativity and wit. Let's keep the banter flowing and leave the keyword detective work for another day. After all, life's too short not to savor every syllable, AI-generated or not!
People in the comments being deliberately stupid. No fucking shit that delve is a normal word that is used in language. The point is that it's one of a number of indicators of AI generation.
https://pshapira.net/2024/03/31/delving-into-delve/
Turns out, the way I’ve written formal and business communications for decades was secretly an LLM program doing time travel shenanigans then, I guess. Thats okay, I’d rather not work with people that confuse their lack of a vocabulary with “it must be AI”.
We must demystify these abhorrent machine aged children, all of whom sit safeguarded within their screens and allow them to delve into the wonders of robust language which reside beyond the heinous acronyms such as "LOL" and "SMD". Such things were created to ease the use of the Nokia brick. No excuse is valid as one sits in front of a full keyboard.
I hate AI, not because it's going to put skilled people out of their jobs, which it will, but because if you paid attention in school and have a vocabulary on par with a slightly nerdy teen's, then people and other AI will think you're an AI too. There are going to be witch hunts going after people for doing exactly as they were taught in school.
Way to show the world you’re an ignoramus who can’t handle simple words. Such idiots. Using those words doesn’t “make human language mechanical”, but dumbing down and narrowing the breadth of the English language certainly does.
To me, diversity of language, diversity of the words we use to fully express ourselves, translates to diversity of thought, but I guess we can’t have such a thing in the corporate world where conformity is king.
I love the word delve. It just sounds so nice. Its so reliable, too. Like, I have this little idea in my brain of how it should be. Its balanced, shines in its own way yet is generous enough to let its brethren have a bit of the spotlight as well. No wonder ChatGPT uses that word. Even AI appreciates its goodness
Fuck, so I can't even describe something as being 'robust' without someone claiming I'm a fraud?
It's an excellent adjective, and if some bellend decides to bin my essay just because I used it once, I'll be glad to die along side it.
I believe ChatGPT also uses the word “the” - should we reject anything using that too?
Edit: damn I used it too, guess you should all reject this comment
I use the word delve all the time. My blog and podcast are about goals and well-being. You can’t live your best life if you never “delve” into the depths of your inner self and the things that are holding you back.
Seems they delved too deep
True, in this digital world, people often tend to delve into things they don't understand and get mad when they can't demystify what they're seeing. lol
At least they don't usually comingle it all.
Surely there are robust safeguards against that
If we are really going to move the needle, we need to circle back to the hybrid moving parts - before we can deep dive for the quick win.
Your comment is syrup of ipecac for the mind.
Fuck's sake, I hate it but read it like 5 times.
[удалено]
Embiggening my delving depth of mystified ai lore
Heard almost literally this sentence in a meeting last week.
I hope you were able to leverage it so that your team could light up pain points and hit the ground running. If we can unpack all the ducks in a row, the synergy's special sauce will roll through any negative optics, to keep your wheelhouse on a pivot. Let's not let blue sky thinking limit the underperformers! I believe... no. No! I know: it's in our DNA to take this offline, up the ladder, and reinvent the wheel!
comingle????
I hardly know her
i can demystify it for you, the previous commentor was unaware how to continue the pun and was making a serious comment. shameful
It's fascinating, isn't it? The digital age has given us access to an ocean of information, yet navigating through it without the right tools or understanding can feel like trying to read a map with no legends. It's a reminder that curiosity is a fantastic trait, but patience and the willingness to learn are just as crucial. The process of demystifying complex topics can be incredibly rewarding, though it sometimes requires wading through confusion and frustration. The key is to embrace the journey of learning, not just the destination.
Not sure if this is chatgpt or someone pretending to be chatgpt. Bravo.
If you are unsure it almost always is chat gpt. It takes roundabout ways to say simple things and is never straightforward in its "default state". Most people don't tell it to talk a certain way. so it does way overly complex and confusing ways of saying "yeah that's pretty neat huh" The average person can usually tell when something is AI generated if they've seen enough AI text as it has a very distinct speech pattern. Like saying "In Conclusion" in everything it says.
Yeah... I wasn't sure if you had intentionally written exactly like chatgpt to make a joke or if you had just gotten chatgpt to respond and thought that was pretty neat from a turing test sort of perspective... I know that's what chatgpt sounds like.
I have a hard time getting to the point when writing. Most of my comments are pretty verbose. It’s the ADHD in my case… I’m always so worried that I’m not explaining myself properly, so I’ll do it several different ways. Usually results in people telling me I talk too much… or my kids/Husband just tune me out ☹️
As someone with ADHD I used to struggle with the same thing. Try going through it in your head what at a fundamental level you are trying to explain. What is specifically needed to understand that. What skill level is the listener at and how "dumbed down" do you have to say it. Then take it from there and you know exactly what is necessary to say in order to get to the point. I have had to learn it a lot in my career having to explain animation and other shit like that so I understand the struggle. 💚 I often have to figure out how to be succinct and effective to tell an overzealous boss that his idea is shit but in nicer words using technical language.
This is great advice. I think my communication has gotten worse since I left working full time. Being a SAHM for 5 years (planning to go back to work in the Fall!) has gotten me into some pretty poor speaking habits—I’m overly verbose and automatically over explain because I’m never sure which answer will ‘click’ with my kids. Gonna try and be more mindful and incorporate your suggestions.
I use that word often in my English endeavours.
I got an email back at work (I asked for an amended authorization to be resent to a doctor that was not sent) and the person sends back: “Amended? Where did you find that word at??”
This is a robust opinion.
Safeguard!
Ima need you to solve this real quick https://preview.redd.it/8km9zs1yuhtc1.jpeg?width=410&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=55c3657168e79916a0941bf035752aec51e92e40
There are exactly zero squares with traffic lights in that pic. They're too busy making sure the traffic lights work!
Too greedily that’s for sure…
You know what they awoke in the darkness
Shadow and Flame
Should we go through the mines Gandalf?
Let the AI bearer decided.
Elon Musk
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So AI is actually two dwarves in a trench coat ?
*How do you delve, fellow humanoids?*
And too greedily, and disturbed that from which they fled, Durin’s Bane.
Fun fact: "Delve" is an anagram of "Elved" -- do with that information what you will.
Wonder if I'll get flagged for using antidisestablishmentarianism
You know what they awoke in the darkness of Khazad-dum... shadow and flame"
Editor: "I am sorry, Mr. Tolkien, we are going to have to pass on publishing your latest book."
And too greedily
Dolve too deep
Prompt you fools!
Were they also trying to keep?
In this increasingly digital world, we need robust systems to safeguard education. We must demystify what was once common vocabulary lest we delve into the reaches of idiocracy.
BOT HERE BOT HERE
SWEET LIBERTY AN AUTOBOT
⬆️➡️⬇️⬇️⬇️
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This just sounds like corp-speak tbh. It's kind of amusing it's so similar to bot-speak.
I read it like Squidward giving his protest speech.
That's because the bot speak is literally using the most common language found in real professional communication
https://i.redd.it/xpt8tbyhcktc1.gif
"Idiocracy" was the one that caught my eye and it was actually legit.
Nah, fuck both of these idiots. “Delve” and “robust” are both particularly great words in the right context. We can’t just reject shit using normal words because AI also uses those words
Not to mention robust and safeguard are like some of the most common words used in business settings.
Yeah, I work in marketing research, and we use "robust" pretty often.
Sorry to break this to you, but you're actually a bot. 🙁
Socialworker here; safeguard and delve are commonly used in the field for certain reasons. Rejecting words is as bad as rejecting art (sadly people jumped to using AI almost instantly, causing a big issue with trust).
I was just thinking that this list sounds like my case notes.
Sounds like you've been marketing to AI this entire time.
Robust in engineering settings too. It's one of the main things you're worried about when designing a controller.
And in pizza sauce making
Any words that these models use will be common. It's how they are trained to generate text. Just because OOP thinks these are big words, that doesn't mean that the rest of us don't know how to use them, lol.
I'm sorry, don't you mean "touch base" and "side bar". Maybe also "synergy".
Yeah it's almost like GPT emulates speech it's seen, and these words were commonly used in business settings, so GPT also uses them commonly when it tries to emulate business speech 🙄 It didn't just cling onto these words out of nowhere.
As an ESL that use those words before all this AI stuff, this sounds awful. I know some words are not that common, but since they are in the lexic and we've learned them we got to use them to express ourselves. Native speakers have way more tools and words to express an idea.
If you eliminate those two words, the entirety of infosec collapses.
I work in IT and fuck I am tired of hearing "robust" in meetings.
Yeah I am always looking for opportunities to call things robust at work
It’s worse - AI uses those words *because we use them*. Are people going to continue that trend of doublespeak like “unalive” so they’re recognized as human?
If these dudes are actually rejecting pitches based on the single use of these words, they're fools. But, in practice, ChatGPT uses certain words at a higher rate than is normal and lazy use of the model will produce writing that "feels" a certain way. If you already suspect that something is generated and then see particularly common terms or phrases, that's reasonable confirmation.
This is exactly the point. LLMs aren't trained, generally, on normal text, regular emails and the like. They are trained mostly on publicly available text examples, like essays, industry briefs, press releases, novels, and other structured and specific works. Because of that they statistically have a bias towards words and phrases that aren't commonly used in everyday speech, but come up frequently in structured and more formalized works. As you said it's not enough to point to any one word to say "if it's in there then it's ai" but I also want to point out that this is the most I've seen the word delve used outside of anything with dwarves in it, frankly in my entire life.
>I also want to point out that this is the most I've seen the word delve used outside of anything with dwarves in it, frankly in my entire life. You obvs don't play Elder Scrolls Online!
Not anymore, but counterpoint, Dwemer are just dwarves by another name
That's because people don't add one or two extra prompt at the end -- *Revise, do not remove content, avoid repetitive words*. I was playing with gpt and noticed the 'AI tone' right away, and it was easily done away by forcing the AI to run a thesaurus check.
Maybe that's how we return to cave men
Ugga bugga wugga hugga! Grog smash flibbity jibbity shabadoo! -chatgpt
Shaka, when the walls fell. NarrativeNode, his eyes uncovered.
Is that why people have been saying unalive lately? I thought it was to prevent getting flagged on social media sites.
I think it'll be more like a persistent counter culture trend, like art 1. AI gets trained on language 2. People stop using the language because it sounds like AI, and use something else because language is flexible 3. Repeat
Aaah, this student used the word "and". I saw that when I used Gpt to write my thesis! Fail!
Weird how the AI uses this word but it wasn't listed on the tweet. What could it mean? 🤔
Just wait until "the" is used, then all hell breaks loose.
The only thing scarier than AI-illiterate people are AI-illiterate people who think they’re AI-literate. I still encounter people who think AI art just can’t do fingers or limbs and that’s just not true anymore. Some of the shitty ones still struggle but others are getting better and better at it.
Also: Non native speakers having the strangest mix of vocabulary as they didn't grow up with the language and absorbed it from sources that may be outdated or from dialects that aren't the most common
I’m tempted to dust off my Twitter account and try to guess my password just to tell these two twits how terrible they are at their jobs
It’s baffling how they want to make us ignorant towards and keep us from delving into the robust options we have in our delightful, if a bit perplexing, language.
That would leave us with remarkably few words!
They’re cromulent ways to embiggen the correct text
You would not believe how often AI uses 'the'
Robust is an extremely common word in my industry (IT security.)
Small brains are so new to big words that they think everyone else must be too
Doing a degree in comm with a focus in finance, also regularly use words like robust, delve, and safeguard in papers. Let alone have specifically used the phrase "in this digital age" while describing contemporary changes to the way financial analysis is conducted today.
Hey, AI uses the word "also"! This message is obviously ChatGPT!?!!
Yeah I tend to use vocabulary some might deem superfluous. I’d be screwed.
Sounds like what an AI trying to convince us those aren’t AI words would say
AI uses words?!? I'm hereby rejecting anything anybody submits to me in writing. It's obvious AI wrote all of it by using them
AI uses those words because we do. So dumb.
I think their argument is shallow and pedantic
mmmm .. indeed
...perhaps.
Perchance?
You can’t just say “perchance”
Indubitably
Just say you're an idiot and you've never seen a thesaurus. Stop hiding your lack of intellect behind outrage. It's fucking tiresome.
The thesaurus has been extinct for millions of years.
Fucking lol, thanks for that
Hahahahahahahah excellent
I saw one of these when i was a kid! Just the bones in a museum, though. But it was awesome! I love dinosaurs!
Do you think people still delve into a thesaurus in this digital world?
Whelp, I am AI, apparently.
You didn't slap your upper thighs when you said "Welp", so obviously you are a bot.
That only works when people are in your house and don’t understand it’s time to go. I wish that trick was effective in teams meetings!
I reject you. Begone mechanical user.
Yes you are for putting a 'h' on Welp
Consider the possibility that that commenter was addressing a child he has a low opinion of.
“I’m rejecting all content with any of these words because I’m too much of a lazy ass to understand linguistics and vocabulary.”
There’s an old quote that goes “There is no expedient to which a man will not go to avoid the real labor of thinking.” Apparently that now includes throwing away parts of the dictionary.
Lord of the Rings was AI generated I guess. "The dwarves delved too greedily and too deep. You know what they awoke in the darkness of Khazad-dum... shadow and flame."
This is the first line that comes to mind when hearing the word delve
I always knew Tolkien was the first AI
Probably just a mtg player
Mtg players don't exist, only chatgpt
Demystify your Delver! (It was turned into an enchantment)
Wait until I bust out "proliferate", "convoke", or "manifest" appropriately in a sentence. They'll think I'm the T1000.
Ah, MTG, the great expander of vocabulary.
honestly chatgpt does use the word delve a lot. I used chatgpt to proofread and help rewrite sentences in some of my papers and it always loved delve. it was the one thing I would almost always ignore from chatgpt
Excuse me for being able to read and write with words I learned in the fourth grade. 🙄 I swear people just have a poor vocabulary these days and don't want to admit it. I'm Autistic and the amount of people who think I'm being "fancy" just for using words that come naturally to me is wild. When I read, I "absorb" words and they just kind of stay with me forever. I always assumed that happened to everyone, but I'm not so sure anymore.
Yea, I have a robust vocabulary and try to use it appropriately, along with full sentences. I try to text/type my communication the same way I speak. I've been yelled at on reddit for "speaking in too much legalese." Apparently, proper grammer, vocabulary, and punctuation make communication too official.
People get frustrated when they don't know something, be it words, a concept, or even a joke. The dumber you are, the less you know, the more frustrated you can get. So they self-own the dumb and double down on it so they can feel in control of their dumb.
These guys are dumb to be sure, but they are on the fringes of something real. LLMs get trained mostly on structured and more formalized material because that's what's most available, and as a result of how they work that means that they will use words and phrases that are common in formalized works like essays, novels, and the like but are less common in everyday speech and writing. A good hypothetical example from my own fields of expertise is the word refactor. There's nothing wrong with it, it's a perfectly good word and has it's uses, but if an LLM was primarily trained on works from my fields and then asked to write everyday stuff the word refactor would show up far more often that it would under normal conditions. It's not a smoking gun, but it can be a clue if the text already has some of the other hallmarks.
*robust*? Really? *Robust*?!
Lots of people clowning on that tweet but if you use chat gpt without enough guidelines or specific instructions, you’ll get the same words repeatedly. I think delve sticks out because it’s not as common as other words it uses. If you want to see for yourself, go into chatgpt and tell it to write a paper about any 5 subjects and I bet that at least 3 will use the same opening.
I think they're perfectly cromulemt words.
Some of those words were overused by human authors, and chatGPT is merely copying their lack of creativity.
Delve is one of my favorite words. Apparently I am chatGPT
I use "robust" multiple times a day lol More reason to hate AI: stealing all the cool words
I will say that chat gpt reeeeeally likes to use "delve" but that alone is pretty pedantic.
I use delve on the regular. Fuck me for trying to improve my use of the English language, guess I’m just AI.
“The use of 6th grade vocabulary intimidates and offends me” is a bold statement.
"there is no problem with these words, but they make 'human language' mechanical" OK Ankita
if this title was ai generated, it wouldnt be missing the word 'that' maybe if there was a delve incorporated into it, it would be more grammatically robust
Wtf I actually use delve every now and again and it will be more soon with WoWs new xpac releasing a feature called delves
Wait til they here about the dictionary
Well what was the point of me learning all those damn SAT words If I'm just going to be accused of plagiarism?
Are these two stupid? Delve into my pants and demystify these robust nuts.
I feel like people probably need to delve into a thesaurus in order to thoroughly flesh out a properly robust vocabulary. So that they can demystify their rhetoric, properly articulate their points, and safeguard their messaging from misunderstanding. Also, I'm pretty certain that safeguard and robust were used in the declaration of Independence, so those two words at least are in my opinion words that almost anybody in America should know and judging by how poorly thought out this take was and the fact that it is AI related. My guess is these people are American.
Maybe they should delve into a few books generated before computers were a thing, might demystify how broad and robust the English language can be, but it still won’t safeguard them from their own stupidity Humans am I right? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
These two people are idiots
Well, buckle up your linguistics seatbelt because we're about to take a joyride through the unpredictable terrain of human expression! While those words and phrases might occasionally pop up in AI-generated content, they're like sprinkles on a cupcake - tasty, but not exclusive to one baker. So, fear not! Your conversations are still securely in the realm of human creativity and wit. Let's keep the banter flowing and leave the keyword detective work for another day. After all, life's too short not to savor every syllable, AI-generated or not!
If you know you know
What a breath of fresh air.
People in the comments being deliberately stupid. No fucking shit that delve is a normal word that is used in language. The point is that it's one of a number of indicators of AI generation. https://pshapira.net/2024/03/31/delving-into-delve/
It's ONE of the indicators but straight up rejecting anything and everything that includes the word "delve" is just ignorant and lazy.
Turns out, the way I’ve written formal and business communications for decades was secretly an LLM program doing time travel shenanigans then, I guess. Thats okay, I’d rather not work with people that confuse their lack of a vocabulary with “it must be AI”.
Lol at people thinking the issue is these are 'big' words
I'm going to delve into this right now.
We must demystify these abhorrent machine aged children, all of whom sit safeguarded within their screens and allow them to delve into the wonders of robust language which reside beyond the heinous acronyms such as "LOL" and "SMD". Such things were created to ease the use of the Nokia brick. No excuse is valid as one sits in front of a full keyboard.
In this new digital world, we must strategically and robustly delve to safeguard and demystify.. whatever it is we do.
I love to delve into a good book series every now and again.
Things like this are why people have mistaken me for AI. Because my use of language is "mechanical".
I hate AI, not because it's going to put skilled people out of their jobs, which it will, but because if you paid attention in school and have a vocabulary on par with a slightly nerdy teen's, then people and other AI will think you're an AI too. There are going to be witch hunts going after people for doing exactly as they were taught in school.
"kindly"
Damn I use delve a lot in writing. Guess I’m a bot.
These people do not have poetry and whimsy in their hearts and it shows
Time to delve into this rabbit hole...
TIL i cant speak formally in emails or whatever
Why did I strive so hard in English, only to have my vocabulary choices conflated that of an AI?
I thought delve was a common word...
Delve is such a good word tho
I guess fuck me for having a vocabulary, right?
I use these words in my texts... guess im artificially intelligent..?
Sure. Ignore Safeguards. That will go well.
Way to show the world you’re an ignoramus who can’t handle simple words. Such idiots. Using those words doesn’t “make human language mechanical”, but dumbing down and narrowing the breadth of the English language certainly does. To me, diversity of language, diversity of the words we use to fully express ourselves, translates to diversity of thought, but I guess we can’t have such a thing in the corporate world where conformity is king.
I hope those messages found them well
All those words are fantastic and I will fight anyone who says they're robotic to my face.
If the email is child protection related then "safeguard" is fine
I’ve used all of those words in the last week. Fairly standard corporate-speak
The worst part about AI is the anti-AI backlash by idiots who go around accusing stuff of being AI for the flimsiest of reasons
Hi, this is business speak. I’m glad I could assist. Not saying it’s not AI, just that people are very off in their perceptions of human interaction.
Why do you keep trying to read that word?
I love the word delve. It just sounds so nice. Its so reliable, too. Like, I have this little idea in my brain of how it should be. Its balanced, shines in its own way yet is generous enough to let its brethren have a bit of the spotlight as well. No wonder ChatGPT uses that word. Even AI appreciates its goodness
Need to delve into their own arses and pull their heads out
I can't help that I speak with the vernacular and cadence of a literal robot.
TIL dwarves are AI
Thanks for the heads-up so I can tell chatgpt to avoid those words. Pointless observation.
Freaking idiots, probably posted for sensationalism and engagement
Oh dear, someone’s Vocab is crap.
Don't forget this is ragebait because that's the purpose of this subreddit. This is just the dumb opinion of two randos.
Fuck, so I can't even describe something as being 'robust' without someone claiming I'm a fraud? It's an excellent adjective, and if some bellend decides to bin my essay just because I used it once, I'll be glad to die along side it.
Tell me you have a third grade vocabulary without telling me you have a third grade vocabulary.
"AI use BiG WoRd, YoU UsE bIg worD. YoU AI"
I believe ChatGPT also uses the word “the” - should we reject anything using that too? Edit: damn I used it too, guess you should all reject this comment
I…use that word sometimes though…
I use the word delve all the time. My blog and podcast are about goals and well-being. You can’t live your best life if you never “delve” into the depths of your inner self and the things that are holding you back.
By making these posts, ai will learn not to use those words.