programming.dev/post/20491311/12787623
Might be an LLM-generated response? Kind of bizarre. If it’s not OK to link to other posts on Lemmy, will take this down.
Submitted 1 month ago by BitSound@lemmy.world to aneurysmposting@sopuli.xyz
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programming.dev/post/20491311/12787623
Might be an LLM-generated response? Kind of bizarre. If it’s not OK to link to other posts on Lemmy, will take this down.
The end kinda seems like something you’d get by spamming the predicted next word thingy to me
So possibly llm related, or just the llm precursor.
With the repetition, this verges on poetry
Links are no issue!
Oh good, I needed an anxiety attack today…
It’s a comment on Apple’s research on LLM failures. Given that context I’d say it’s probably not a bot, it’s probably someone just pressing the word suggestion button on their phone 100 times because LLMs are basically just a more advanced version of autocomplete (obviously this is an oversimplification)
AsudoxDev@programming.dev 1 month ago
water wets stuff by physical contact. if we assume water is always in physical contact with itself, then it technically is wetting itself, which means water is wet.
TachyonTele@lemm.ee 1 month ago
Water isn’t wet was a big “I’m 12 and I’m smart” thing on reddit. I’d really hope people here are better than that.
AsudoxDev@programming.dev 1 month ago
This is the internet. Assume anything ig.
nous@programming.dev 1 month ago
Or more simply - words can have multiple meanings. Wet is both used to refer to a liquid and something covered in a liquid as well as other things.