Agent_Karyo@piefed.world to PC Gaming@lemmy.caEnglish · 7 days agoThe world's busiest toilet temporarily made detective sim Shadows of Doubt a murder-free zone: 'You can't always legislate for the fact that everyone's going to need a wee at midnight'www.pcgamer.comexternal-linkmessage-square6linkfedilinkarrow-up124arrow-down12
arrow-up122arrow-down1external-linkThe world's busiest toilet temporarily made detective sim Shadows of Doubt a murder-free zone: 'You can't always legislate for the fact that everyone's going to need a wee at midnight'www.pcgamer.comAgent_Karyo@piefed.world to PC Gaming@lemmy.caEnglish · 7 days agomessage-square6linkfedilink
minus-squarececilkorik@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up10arrow-down1·7 days agoWas this article written by AI? It’s full of what seem to be overly specific references and is just really fucking weirdly paced and disorganized.
minus-squareceleste@kbin.earthlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·7 days agoIt read okay to me? I played the game pretty recently, though, so maybe it would read weird if I hadn’t. Or maybe it was poorly edited.
minus-squareAgent_Karyo@piefed.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·7 days agoIf anything, LLM output tends to have an oppposite feel, too coherent in an unnatural and paradoxically disconnected way.
minus-squarerozodru@pie.andmc.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down4·7 days agofew em dashes also…
minus-squareSkua@kbin.earthlinkfedilinkarrow-up8·7 days agoEm dashes are definitely a less reliable sign in professionally written and edited articles. That’s the context where actual humans will use them most often
Was this article written by AI? It’s full of what seem to be overly specific references and is just really fucking weirdly paced and disorganized.
It read okay to me? I played the game pretty recently, though, so maybe it would read weird if I hadn’t. Or maybe it was poorly edited.
If anything, LLM output tends to have an oppposite feel, too coherent in an unnatural and paradoxically disconnected way.
few em dashes also…
Em dashes are definitely a less reliable sign in professionally written and edited articles. That’s the context where actual humans will use them most often