You want to spot AI-generated text without even reading it? Count the long dashes.
The em dash (—). This little punctuation mark was living its be...
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Today I learned they are called 'em' dashes — short for emphasis im guessing.
A little dash of AI
A little 'seasoning'
Thanks for that. 😂
Also, noticing that like every 5th post title has one of these things — sus! Haha.
Yeah that's too much 🤣 I mean starting now when I'll see this, it will look like the author didn't do more than ask chatGPT so I'll wont use my time for someone who doesn't care. Using AI to do copywriting is ok but at some point...
I have seen humaniser skills and one of the rules is don't overuse em dash. So people are just not using the skill.
The worst AI writing tic is that is too often non-assertive. There is a line where being assertive is good.
Like people waiting endlessly to merge into traffic. Especially at a crossroad that can result into road rage.
Yes indeed ! It’s another point but you spoil my content for tomorrow 😂 Anyway, the em dashes is my first clue to see if the content written worth my time or not
I understand your reluctance. On the other hand someone that doesn't has English as their native language or as a lesser known language AI corrections can be a tool to make them more confident to publish their content.
At the moment I'm not that bothered anymore about the em dashes. I do think it is a cool English sentence construct like the Oxford comma. Of course the over use by AI made it ridiculous.
Also all the LLM's have the same overuse, I wonder who was the person that decided it should be a thing to bring back. Who is the em dash Satoshi Nakamoto?
For what it's worth I love emdashes and have used them for years 😭
Really, never saw one of them before 2023 ahah, there's a lot more than em dashes that betray AI copywritting, But if your prime minister two em dashes per sentence, that mean that he just used chatGPT 🤣
This is the kind of meta-observation I live for. 😂
Now I'm going through my old posts like a detective looking for em dash crimes. And yep they're everywhere in the AI-assisted sections.
I've noticed Claude loves delve and tapestry too. It's wild how these tiny patterns become watermarks.
Also love that you called out the irony your title has an em dash and I'm guessing that was 100% intentional 😄
Great read, Valentin. Your "Day I Let AI Write the Code" post actually inspired my recent article. So thanks for that! 🙌
Thanks Harsh! Yes — the — title — em — dash — was — 100% — intentional 😄
“Delve” and “tapestry” are definitely on the list. I might do a follow-up ranking the worst offenders. The em dash is just the most visible one because it’s a punctuation mark, not a word. You can’t hide it.
Glad the previous post sparked something for you, that’s the best. Looking forward 🔥
The first "—" is a joke in case you didn't get it 🤣
My name is Tim Post. I'm the former Director Of Community Strategy for Stack Overflow. I'm here to confess that I might just be the cause of this, and I'm deliberately waiting until after April 1 to do it.
If you use Stack Exchange's Data Explorer and look for posts by "user50049" (that's me after having my accounts denormalized after resigning) and look back at my posts you'll see three things:
Because my posts tended to be HEAVILY (and usually disproportionately) up-voted, AI parroted my em-dash problem in early conversational corpus and it never quite ironed out post-RLHF. Conversational training was heavily based on Stack Exchange's meta sites because of the voting system. We didn't just teach LLMs how to write code, we taught them how to write, too. Uh oh, could that be another annoying inflection they got from me? That would be hilarious.
At least I didn't give them a comma splice problem.
This isn't a joke. You can go to their data explorer and verify this right now, if you want. I don't have the time to make a pretty and "dashing" chart of my em-dashes, someone else can, but I'm 89.7% sure I'm at least over 51% (scientifically arbitrary numbers guaranteed to be numerical) responsible for those f***ING em-dashes and I am soooooooooo sorry about that.
It haunts me too, if that makes anyone feel better 😀
Thinking about it, there are probably more "peeves" in modern day LLMs that might have just been meta memes at the time. It's worth a cup of coffee while you poke at it.