AI-Written Stereophile Articles


Has anyone else noticed that some of Stereophile's articles are sounding decidedly "off" and just plain badly written? I have now read several that sound suspiciously like they're AI generated (bizarre phrasing, odd syntax, etc.). Just curious if others are noticing the same.

bojack

*L*  To misquote Ben Franklin after his kite flight:

"All thee have to fear... is Me."

....he was never 'quite the same' after that little venture.....

....yes, part of a superputer cabal formed to turn humans into semi-sentient drones constantly in search of the latest useless .....

Oh

Been there, did that....'scuse, go back to sleep....

No one is more amused by asvjerry that he himself. He's cracking himself up. Harmless, though.

"....than by he, himself."

Better form.....that AI jargon must be catchy...

AI:  Super senstivie measurements.  No subjective listening biases. Expansive vocabulary.

Audio review(er) problem solved?

Except ...

... people have less than perfect instruments on board, are subject to bias(es) and stumble with finding the right words to describe our observations.  So, we need people, not machines, to have meaningful conversations about high performance audio.