I’m pretty sure “it’s not a; it’s b” is not specifically EU speak but it is something ChatGPT loves to overuse and it’s a great litmus test to spot the rot
That’s probably exactly why AI speaks like that, since it’s been trained on troves of literature. It’s a common structure so it adopted it to repeat ad nauseum.
You know what I hate with a passion? AI speak.
It’s not AI speak, it’s EU speak that AI learned from them.
I’m pretty sure “it’s not a; it’s b” is not specifically EU speak but it is something ChatGPT loves to overuse and it’s a great litmus test to spot the rot
I hate that proper syntax is now somehow AI speak.
I think Francesca Albanese is just a reader. Readers tend to know how to write.
That’s probably exactly why AI speaks like that, since it’s been trained on troves of literature. It’s a common structure so it adopted it to repeat ad nauseum.
Yes, but it also helps the reader. There’s a reason why literature is written in that way.