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People like to make fun of these models for sounding like a broken record, being over complementary, etc, but I'm actually starting to think that models having a very recognizable style is a good thing because it makes identifying AI-generated content in the wild really easy. Sure, the verbosity is annoying when I'm just trying to get a straightforward, simple answer from it. But I like that I can have a pretty good sense of when content on the Internet is low-effort AI spam. If models become too good at emulating the personality of a real human, then that gets lost.


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