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Researchers find evidence of ChatGPT buzzwords turning up in everyday speech

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    On-screen and now IRL: FSU researchers find evidence of ChatGPT buzzwords turning up in everyday speech

    Within five days of ChatGPT’s release in 2022, the artificial intelligence chatbot gained more than a million users. Today, more than half of all adults

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      On-screen and now IRL: FSU researchers find evidence of ChatGPT buzzwords turning up in everyday speech

      Within five days of ChatGPT’s release in 2022, the artificial intelligence chatbot gained more than a million users. Today, more than half of all adults

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      New research from Florida State University’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Department of Computer Science, and Department of Mathematics is revealing notable evidence that AI buzzwords overused by chat-based large language models aren’t just suggested on screens anymore — they’re frequently showing up in how people actually speak.

      Is this clever writing or is it actually written by AI lol

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        New research from Florida State University’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Department of Computer Science, and Department of Mathematics is revealing notable evidence that AI buzzwords overused by chat-based large language models aren’t just suggested on screens anymore — they’re frequently showing up in how people actually speak.

        Is this clever writing or is it actually written by AI lol

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        I suspect both, university press offices have a reputation for a reason....

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