• jrs100000
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    609 hours ago

    People bad at math use calculators. People with bad handwriting prefer to type. Weak people use levers. Slow people rely more on wheels. Its like were a bunch of tool using primates or something.

  • Singletona082
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    3710 hours ago

    ‘researchers surprised people that don’t know how to do a thing cheat to use half baked tools to do the thing for them.’

  • @[email protected]
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    Even before the AI fad, services like Grammarly were surprising to me. So, you’re marketing to non-readers, and people who want to sound better in written communication… without learning to write better… Huh. My current employment has very little formal writing as part of it, yet I still think learning how to effectively communicate is absolutely vital for any job, or at least for getting a better one…

  • paraphrand
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    -59 hours ago

    Professional writing was always fake. And this just proves it more.

    I hate how increasingly we will be forced to take patronizing AI slop at face value.

      • paraphrand
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        43 hours ago

        Sorry, I was focused in on professional communication. All those emails sent by bosses that feign interest or care. All necessary niceties that can grate on someone once they know many are just masks.

        I wasn’t being precise, and I assumed others wouldn’t think about it in such broad terms. I agree that my statement would be silly if it applied to all writing that people get paid for.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 hours ago

      Professional writing was always fake.

      I don’t even know what that means. You mean that professional authors use spell-checkers or something?

      • paraphrand
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        13 hours ago

        I said more in another comment, but I mean stuff like email. The thing companies like Apple are showing ads on TV for.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 hours ago

      Are you talking about corporate jargon? Intentionally vague and used by people to try to sound smart. I always ask what someone means when they use it because they could have just used clear and normal language.

      • paraphrand
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        13 hours ago

        I appreciate that someone could tell I didn’t mean to be super broad.

        Jargon definitely falls under the umbrella I was pointing at. Communication among co-workers. Managers. Etc.

        The whole style feels cold to me. And impersonal. And I hate it. Jargon can definitely play a role. But I’m also ok with certain types that actually do make communication flow smoother. But yeah, the vapid jargon that masks a lack of understanding, curiosity or humility is a bummer.