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A framework for technical writing in the age of LLMs
furyofantares
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Seeing so much reasonable looking text with no clear opinion, no perspective, no point of view, no taste, no sense of what's important and what's not, not excitement or other desire to share something - it has all made the connection to another human much clearer when I read something that has those things. The same goes for images, music, and voice. I can sense someone on the other side of the work much more clearly than before.
gunnarmorling
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That's not to say I don't use LLMs at all; I don't use them for original writing though, but rather as a copy editor, helping with improving expressions, getting language and grammar right, etc.
I have publicly documented my usage of AI for writing on my blog: https://www.morling.dev/ai/. I wished more folks would do that, as I think transparency is key here, every reader should always know whether they'rea reading a text written by a human or by a machine.
matt3210
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Just give bullet points and technical specs.