You dont just “walk” into a clean room, because u would drag dust in. You transition into a clean room by dedusting yourself, geting into suit that prevents skin flakes from contaminating the room. I find nothing bizarre about how this is phrased. And to be fair i aint sure if you paranoid or trolling.
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edsq@lemmy.world 4 days agoSee the “Em-Dash Pivot” here. The “Not just X – Y” is a common LLM tic. Walk over to your nearest vibe coded slopware website for plenty of examples.
And it is bizarre. Who describes gowning up to enter a clean room as “transitioning” into it? Why the extra verbal flair right there, of all places? A human reserves that kind of emphatic phrase for something actually important, not the difference between walking into a room and “”””transitioning”””” into it, whatever that is supposed to mean.
einfach_orangensaft@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
edsq@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Thank you, I do know how cleanrooms work. None of my friends, family, or colleagues that work in cleanrooms have ever described cleanroom gowning in this way. The overly excited emphasis on this mundane point combined with the weird phrase “transition into it” are indeed bizarre.
communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 4 days ago
It’s an llm tick because humans do it. This is a completely invalid form of analysis, if it was an em-dash that would only be evidence because standard keyboards don’t have an em dash key.
edsq@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I explained why humans don’t have this tic in the comment you’re replying to. LLMs imitate humans, but they’re not perfect.
Regardless of whether it happened here, would you agree that undeclared use of AI is problematic? Or is that what we’re really arguing about?
communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 3 days ago
The emphasis makes sense because of the nature of the project, a human would do it in this context.
Undeclared use of ai is problematic but I don’t care nearly at all, there are bigger problems.