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Spoilers MY ADVENTURES WITH SUPERMAN Review Thread

Aren't they all? ;)

Even with a badly written headline, you can usually figure out what the writer meant to say. This reads like it was written by something with no comprehension of the difference between "3-part series" and "third season of a series," or the difference between "cast" (for a show) and "casting" (for a specific character). And "Beloved DC Hero" sounds like the kind of generic stock phrase an LLM would churn out. I mean, is Conner Kent really all that beloved?
 
Even with a badly written headline, you can usually figure out what the writer meant to say. This reads like it was written by something with no comprehension of the difference between "3-part series" and "third season of a series," or the difference between "cast" (for a show) and "casting" (for a specific character). And "Beloved DC Hero" sounds like the kind of generic stock phrase an LLM would churn out. I mean, is Conner Kent really all that beloved?
All characters are beloved in headlineland.
 
I find it strange when large organizations use AI to write text but don’t review and edit it before publishing. Yes, you can use AI, but after generating the text, you should check it and make revisions. That’s what I do when I ask for translations—I make sure it is checked and refined afterward. This way, a more understandable and polished text comes out.

Large organizations should use AI for writing, but before sending anything out, they need to go over it and finalize it properly before publishing.
 
I find it strange when large organizations use AI to write text but don’t review and edit it before publishing. Yes, you can use AI, but after generating the text, you should check it and make revisions. That’s what I do when I ask for translations—I make sure it is checked and refined afterward. This way, a more understandable and polished text comes out.

Large organizations should use AI for writing, but before sending anything out, they need to go over it and finalize it properly before publishing.

Except it's turned out that fixing the slop that LLMs generate takes more time and effort than just writing it from scratch to begin with. It's so devoid of actual intelligence or meaning that the process of "polishing" it requires tearing it down to the ground and rebuilding it, which is more work than just creating something legitimately. It's the opposite of a labor-saver.
 
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