Content for Content's Sake
9 hours ago
- #Language Evolution
- #Digital Communication
- #LLM Influence
- The author observes an influx of certain words like 'cooking', 'locked in', and 'substrate' in their community and coding sessions, attributing it potentially to LLM influence.
- Analysis of coding sessions and Google Trends shows spikes in medium-frequency words, suggesting a correlation between LLM-generated content and increased search activity.
- LLM-generated text is becoming pervasive on platforms like Twitter and Hacker News, blurring lines between human and machine communication and eroding trust in social interactions.
- Low-effort, AI-generated content, including blog posts and open-source project remixes, is flooding online spaces and often outperforms genuine human contributions in visibility.
- The ease of generating text with LLMs leads to misuse, such as spam and automated engagement, overwhelming systems like EU complaints and GitHub issue trackers.
- The author advocates for transparency in AI use, creative backpressure on platforms to deter low-quality submissions, and rate-limiting social interactions to preserve genuine human discourse.