Recently I was at a party of a young friend (<30) and all of his friends used #ChatGPT and other #LLM to „research“. They also use it to write emails in business or at uni but they „curate“. One point was that it saves them time when having to answer in complete sentences while using the right tone.
We discussed a lot and I left the party quite pessimistic.
“#AI“ may have done more damage than I expected, already.
We discussed a lot and I left the party quite pessimistic.
“#AI“ may have done more damage than I expected, already.

chris@strafpla.net
in reply to chris@strafpla.net • • •I was about to reply with “Just write like you do, I know you, I will understand. You’re not a robot”.
Then it clicked.
“#AI”
chris@strafpla.net
in reply to chris@strafpla.net • • •chris@strafpla.net
in reply to chris@strafpla.net • • •He may have run out of spoons to work on his message but still felt the pressure to reply “properly”. But just writing “Excuse my lack of spoons, 2025 sucked, here’s a list of vomit in no particular order” would have been more genuine than having a PR-Robot write a reply.
Julian Schwarzenbach
in reply to chris@strafpla.net • • •chris@strafpla.net
in reply to Julian Schwarzenbach • • •Die Katja mit den roten Haaren
in reply to chris@strafpla.net • • •chris@strafpla.net
in reply to Die Katja mit den roten Haaren • • •Of course we appreciated speech writers in ancient times, already, but I guess that they understood their job and responsibilities. LLM don’t understand anything.
Is it even writing when there is no thought, or is it still a Rorschach test?