>tfw you discover that you have an inhuman writing style and manner of speech because people keep telling you that your sentences read like chatgpt>they link me this article>try chatgpt afterwards>find the exchanges and convening of data far more succinct and enjoyable than with real humans, in addition to grammar and sentence structure being perfectly fleshed out and detailed, always conveying important information>i am told this is not something I should agree with or like What the fuck... how am I supposed to live like this? Now I can barely talk or write or post anything because people will think that I am using ChatGPT. What am I supposed to do to overcome this problem? Don't conform to the models way of printing out information... I can do that to some degree but at the same time I literally have a hard time seeing anything wrong with it. God forbid I also write dialogue then, because this fucking sucks.
>>106507264Have you considered learning Ebonics?
If you can only write in one style you don't know how to write.
>>106507264Bro you just discovered you have autism.
>>106507264>people will think that I am using ChatGPTRemind me why that's a problem?
>>106507264Brevity is the soul of wit. Be concise and use simple words. Read more books, ideally fiction. Experiment with sentence structures and length. If you write at work, try Bottom Line Up Front:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLUF_(communication)BTW 40% of ChatGPT citations are Reddit links. You are talking to a redditor. The redditor writing style (autistically verbose, devoid of useful information, self-deprecating) leaks into your subconscious. The whole website is agitprop and you can catch mental diseases from it. One of the worst places on the internet.
>>106507291no fuck off
>>106507291you my good sir, get an upvote
>>106507319>If you can only write in one style you don't know how to write.You can be extremely well read and still default to an extremely clinical, academic way of writing especially in third person. Dialogue is something else.
>>106507291AI is more grammatically correct than the average joe.>>106507459>BTW 40% of ChatGPT citations are Reddit linksBecause that's what google turns up. Pretty much every major LLM performs web searches by default. It's no longer limited to Deep Research or whatever.
>>106507459>Be concise and use simple words. Read more books, ideally fiction.In my experience, reading books only seems to increase the complexity of words because of how many new ones you tend to learn. The difference I've observed is that more complex words are frequently used to cut down on the length of a sentence by using words more relevant to what you are trying to describe.
>>106507264Keep on keepin' on, OP. It's like picking one style of clothes and watching as it goes in and out of style if you keep wearing it long enough. Eventually they'll mangle LLMs to the point that they're speaking to people at a third grade level and you'll be seen as smart again.
>>106507459>Read more books, ideally fictionYou know the vast majority of prose in books is just fluff right? They're very much the opposite of concise. I don't think you actually read.
>>106507264This post reads like a genuine anon. How did you make this post if you're supposedly AI in a flesh cage?You should sound more like this guy >>106507459.
>>106507538>reading books is about word efficiencyDo people have to spell things out for you irl as well? Must be tough