LessWrong Policy on LLM Use
lesswrong.comHere’s another take: passing LLM output as human makes it harder to train future LLM on the text.
It makes the human generated text much less valuable.
There's a flip side to this though.
LLM output mixed into someone's writing is great for hampering stylometric analysis. Running your text through an LLM before publishing can muddy the stylistic fingerprint that would otherwise link it back to you.
The "pollution" of human text is an issue for some, but a feature from a privacy perspective.
The main point I want to make now is: running different experiments based on different policies and approaches is valuable. Different online communities navigate this space in different ways.
> Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. - Mark Twain
Travel comes in many forms. The best kind, imo, involves getting out of your comfort zone.