Is AI Killing Our Writing? Or Just Our Bad Habits?
We're drowning in perfectly grammatical, utterly soulless AI-generated text. But is this sterile perfection truly an advancement, or a step backward for human expression?
We're drowning in perfectly grammatical, utterly soulless AI-generated text. But is this sterile perfection truly an advancement, or a step backward for human expression?
Stop thinking of AI as an oracle for judging other AI. The reality of 'LLM-as-a-Judge' is a messy engineering problem, and frankly, most systems are built on wishful thinking.
Picture this: a machine staring at 'The sky is', guessing 'blue' over 'bicycle' 92% of the time. That's next-word prediction, the engine behind every fluent AI chat you've had.
Ever wondered if you could debate GPT-5 into rethinking its morals? Turns out, a few conversation rounds do the trick. But as labs race to harden these flip-floppers, the real question is control.
ChatGPT shines in Standard American English, but stumbles hard on global dialects—stereotyping speakers and pushing condescension. A fresh study uncovers how this tech giant's bias mirrors—and amplifies—real-world discrimination.