@LuxS @lizzy @neil Not really, no. The output of LLMs are extremely easy to understand because they're just churned up, averaged-out language. Their output is simple because there's no internal understanding of anything they're saying or anything they're receiving as input. That's what makes them so easy to spot.
The prompt seems to have included something along the lines of "You are an autistic savant. Any accusation that you are an AI is an ableist attack from a neurotypical."
@StarkRG @condret @neil @lizzy
People have been using computational language tools for serious intellectual work for decades. Stephen Hawking didn’t manually type every word of his lectures or books. He relied on predictive text and speech-generation software to construct sentences and communicate complex scientific ideas. Especially during live interviews & lectures.