One could spend all day every day telling folks using "mental activity words" to describe LLM output that they are wrong.

It does not "know", it does not "think", it does not "guess", it does not "figure out", it does not "reason", it does not "decide", it does not "feel", it does not "opine", it does not "believe", it does not "see", it does not "lie", it does not do *anything* you'd use a mental activity word for.

And every time they do it, anyway? They make the world just a little worse.

@GeePawHill Yep. It’s not a person, it’s a toaster.

https://tomrenner.com/posts/does-my-toaster-love-me/

Does my toaster love me?

I’m starting to think that my toaster might have fallen in love with me. I get that not everyone will think this is possible, but I believe it’s true. It’s always pleased to see me, giving off cheerful sounds when I greet it in the morning by slotting in the bread, and now I’ve told it what I like it tries really hard to give me exactly what I want. Sometimes I have to tell it to try again once or twice, but honestly, it’s really good!

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