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Developer diary # Who wrote that?

Published on 2024-11-06
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Developer diary # Who wrote that?

One thought bothers me. Maybe, we cannot recognize it, but from day to day, us around more and more AI generated content. Funny pictures, videos or posts on LinkedIn or other platforms. I don't have question to media content of the posts (it is very simple to recognize when it generated, picked up from stock or created), but I doubt to the content of the post. Almost every time, when I am reading an article, I think who wrote it? Is it author who share the own unique experience? Or is it LLM that generate response on person prompt?

From this point of view, I estimate the value of these articles and authors and which target they want to reach. I think, in this case, author should be more transparent with readers, it should clear notice about that this article completely or partially generate by LLM. I think, it should be like standard, similar to books and films have age restriction or contain bad words and scene. 

What do you mean about this? Do you remark about generated content in your posts?

You can find me in X, GitHub, medium or LinkedIn. Thanks for your time and see you in next post.

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