If it is, their stupid model forgot a “more” in this passage:
Password compromise is no joke; it leads to account compromise and that leads to, well, the compromise of most everything you hold dear in this technological-centric world we live in. It’s why Google is telling billions of users to replace their passwords with much secure passkeys.
(Wow, much secure. Very password.)
wioum@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Man, I love my em-dashes, but now im a bot for using it 😭
saltesc@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Yeah, same. Long-time user of an em-dash—love a cheeky en-dash in my ranges too. But now LLMs are using them all the time, out of context, and with spaces on either side.
Is nothing safe?! Next it’ll be semicolons!
Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 hours ago
Yeah, what’s with the spaces? I’ve been an emdash slut for 20 years, but I’ve never put spaces on either side. I’ve also scarcely seen anyone else do that, until LLMs became popular.
sj_zero 16 hours ago
I think you'd probably be ok with using em-dashes (I typically use en-dashes myself but I'm lazy), but don't use cliche phrases like "It's not [x] -- it's [reframed x]"
TORFdot0@lemmy.world 1 day ago
It’s probably your fault, you loved em dashes too much that AI started using them after stealing all your content
sj_zero 15 hours ago
I was going to say "I don't use em-dashes in my books for when they sole all those books" but then I went into my first book and found 22 em-dashes so... oops. I thought the word processor changed -- into an en-dash and not an em-dash.