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Recognizing Repetitive Patterns in LLM-Polished Writing: A Personal Reflection

By

speckx

3d ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

The author describes a personal experience using LLMs to polish their math blog writing. Initially, the LLM-generated text felt superior with better vocabulary and sentence structures, and didn't seem like "AI-slop" at the time. However, after about three months, the author began noticing repetitive sentence structures appearing across different LLM outputs, suggesting a growing awareness of the formulaic nature of AI-generated writing.

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The LLM generated writing obviously felt significantly better than my own writing.
It had better vocabulary, interesting sentence structures etc etc.
I swear it did not seem like AI-slop to me at the time.
Then about 3 months later, I see the exact sentence structures appearing
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Late last year I started writing a math blog and decided to use LLMs to polish/enhance my writing. The LLM generated writing obviously felt significantly bet...

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