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tartoranyesterday at 7:25 PM1 replyview on HN

It's still on you to pick what the LLMs regurgitate. If you don't have a style or taste you will simply make choices that would give you away. And if you already have your own taste and style LLMs don't have much to offer in this regard.


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lurqueryesterday at 11:14 PM

Indeed. Wholeheartedly agree.

Just as it’s on you to pick the word you want when using Roger’s Thesaurus.

My workflow, when using it for writing, is different than when coding.

When coding, I want an answer that works and is robust.

When writing, I want options.

You pick and choose, run it through again, perhaps use different models, have one agent critique the output of another agent, etc.

This iterative process is much different than asking an LLM to ‘write an article about [insert topic)’ and hope for the best.

In any case, I’ve found the LLMs when properly used greatly benefit prose and knee-jerk comments about how all LLM prose sound the same are a bit outdated… (understandable as few authors are out there admitting they are using AI… there’s a stigma about it. But, trust me, there are some beautiful soulful pieces of prose out there that came out of a properly used LLM… it’s just that the authors aren’t about to admit it.)