@GossiTheDog Maybe it's because I come from a 'creative' field, but man, the amount of people who are all relying on LLMs for basic tasks is depressing man.

@dannyjpalmer @GossiTheDog Even agencies which is the height of cheek.

Got content for a new website delivered. It was immediately obvious that a semi-literate native English speaker lobbed it into an LLM. And it was so, so bad and derivative.

I returned it with so much red in the Google doc. I basically wrote the content we paid for.

I've no issue writers using LLMs as part of the process. They can be useful or checking grammar or brainstorming. But the above? F off.

@monsoonrains Even for spelling and grammar, they're not good. They get fed posts from all over the internet to show what correct language looks like, but obviously people don't always use proper spelling and grammar, so grammar checkers that use LLMs often make incorrect recommendations like "should of" instead of "should've", which is obviously a problem for when proper grammar matters.

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