Encouraging users to explicitly label words as having come from an AI would be appreciated. So would be instructing users on when you personally find it acceptable to share words or ideas that came from an AI. I doubt the answer is “never as part of a main point”, though I could imagine that some constraints include “must be tagged to be socially acceptable”, and “must be much more dense than is typical for an LLM”, and “avoid those annoying keywords LLMs typically use to make their replies shiny”. I suspect a lot of what you don’t like is that most people have low standards about writing in general, LLM or not, and so eg, words that are seeping into typicality from LLMs using them a lot but which are simply not very descriptive or unambiguous words in the first place are not getting removed from those people’s personal preferred vocabularies.
Encouraging users to explicitly label words as having come from an AI would be appreciated. So would be instructing users on when you personally find it acceptable to share words or ideas that came from an AI. I doubt the answer is “never as part of a main point”, though I could imagine that some constraints include “must be tagged to be socially acceptable”, and “must be much more dense than is typical for an LLM”, and “avoid those annoying keywords LLMs typically use to make their replies shiny”. I suspect a lot of what you don’t like is that most people have low standards about writing in general, LLM or not, and so eg, words that are seeping into typicality from LLMs using them a lot but which are simply not very descriptive or unambiguous words in the first place are not getting removed from those people’s personal preferred vocabularies.