As a person that has been using en-dash and em-dash for years, this is annoying me as hell that they are used as a telltale sign of AI slop. I'm just a typography nerd, not AI!
Despite that, let's not let billionaire parasites dictate our voicesโI will type as I please. They'll have to pry the em dash from my cold, dead hands.
I apologize for my error! I will avoid using em-dashes in the future. Would you like to delve deeper into other tropes of AI writing? As of my most recent update, other tropes of AI writing include the following:
Lists
Surface level falsities
Use of em-dashes
Inability to find sources for information
Repetition
Using em-dashes
Internal contradictions
Uncanny positivity and encouragement
Any of these would be a great trope of A.I. writing โ Would you like to discuss any of the listed items?
It's crazy that this is an indicator of AI now. I remember when Word would automatically turn -- into the single long dash. Like when you would write something--such as a thought within a thought--like this.
it's almost like the distinction barely matters - i mean, how many people would notice the length of that dash if this wasn't already a discussion about them?
Me when I engage in em-dashes, rules of three, and promotional language โ it expertly sets off sensitive AI language generation detection methods, cleverly appearing to other users that I'm using a Large Language Model myself.
German Microsoft makes them automatically. If you write word - word it automatically lengthens the - to a โ but if you write it like word-word it doesnโtโand LLMs donโt put spaces in between
You mean the song "Stan" by Eminem, where he talks about a guy named Stan who is a fan of something (in this case a famous person)? "[term] Stan" has been a thing for a couple years now. It was a song about an obsessive fan who doesn't understand parasocial relationships, but the term has grown to a much broader usage.
"stan" to mean "obsessive fan" hasn't entered the vernacular usage of the internet too long ago. the meaning of words change, langauges are fluid, the living almost entity of a language does not care you dislike how the word is used, if it catches on it'll keep happening until you accept it or grow numb
As a person that has been using en-dash and em-dash for years, this is annoying me as hell that they are used as a telltale sign of AI slop. I'm just a typography nerd, not AI!
AI ruins everything.
Yeah, Al's a prick.
Despite that, let's not let billionaire parasites dictate our voicesโI will type as I please. They'll have to pry the em dash from my cold, dead hands.
My annoyance is the rule of three.
This is ridiculous โ No one uses em-dashes anymore
I apologize for my error! I will avoid using em-dashes in the future. Would you like to delve deeper into other tropes of AI writing? As of my most recent update, other tropes of AI writing include the following:
Any of these would be a great trope of A.I. writing โ Would you like to discuss any of the listed items?
More than 3 items in the list, literally unbelievable AI
No thanks
It's crazy that this is an indicator of AI now. I remember when Word would automatically turn -- into the single long dash. Like when you would write something--such as a thought within a thought--like this.
For the record, you've used en-dash here, not em-dash. These are used mostly for number/date ranges. Em-dash is even longer: โ vs โ vs -
it's almost like the distinction barely matters - i mean, how many people would notice the length of that dash if this wasn't already a discussion about them?
Wait til they meet el dash
It still works like this if you use LaTeX :)
Me when I engage in em-dashes, rules of three, and promotional language โ it expertly sets off sensitive AI language generation detection methods, cleverly appearing to other users that I'm using a Large Language Model myself.
I had to look this up.. because I hate grammer and never practice it very well...
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/em-dash-en-dash-how-to-use
grammer? i barely know her!
It's short for EnorMous Dash. Not to be confused with the ENormous Dash.
Is that Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt kissing? This had to have come out in like 2014 and everyone must have lost their minds
Passengers
Damn, that was actually my first guess, but I thought the JLaw love had mostly faded by then.
it's all the minus sign to me, I don't get it at all
this could be us
What is em dash
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It's a dash the length of M. The smaller one is called en dash.
A dash that is twice as long as a regular dash.
It's an odd character that doesn't exist on any keyboard but AI uses it everywhere.
The only time you likely encountered it outside AI is in Microsoft Word. Word replaces 2 dashes (-) with an EmโDash.
It's just alt-hyphen on Mac. I use it all the time
German Microsoft makes them automatically. If you write word - word it automatically lengthens the - to a โ but if you write it like word-word it doesnโtโand LLMs donโt put spaces in between
Notion does that too
Emโdash.
best meme i seen today by gum
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Is there a more common epithet?
let's go with stAIn then
Why?
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A Stan is someone who is a fan of something.
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You mean the song "Stan" by Eminem, where he talks about a guy named Stan who is a fan of something (in this case a famous person)? "[term] Stan" has been a thing for a couple years now. It was a song about an obsessive fan who doesn't understand parasocial relationships, but the term has grown to a much broader usage.
Don't be such a Stan Stan, sheesh ๐
Maybe you should consider that language isn't fixed and words change meanings all the time, especially recently coined "internet" words.
Seems to have quite a few worshippers anyhow.
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wut.
langauge can mean whatever we want, stan wasn't even a word 10 years ago
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"stan" to mean "obsessive fan" hasn't entered the vernacular usage of the internet too long ago. the meaning of words change, langauges are fluid, the living almost entity of a language does not care you dislike how the word is used, if it catches on it'll keep happening until you accept it or grow numb