> There are plenty of non-native English tech enthusiasts writing absolute gems in the most broken English you can imagine! Nobody has ever had trouble distinguishing those from low-quality garbage.
Your entire theory about LLMs seems to rely on that… but it’s just not true, eg, plenty of quality writing with low technical merit is making a fortune while genuinely insightful broken English languishes in obscurity.
You’re giving a very passionate speech about how no dignified noble would be dressed in these machine-made fabrics, which while some are surely as finely woven as those by any artisan, bear the unmistakable stain of association with plebs dressed in machine-made fabrics.
I admire the commitment to aesthetics, but I think you’re fighting a losing war against the commoditization and industrialization of certain intellectual work.
Your entire theory about LLMs seems to rely on that… but it’s just not true, eg, plenty of quality writing with low technical merit is making a fortune while genuinely insightful broken English languishes in obscurity.
You’re giving a very passionate speech about how no dignified noble would be dressed in these machine-made fabrics, which while some are surely as finely woven as those by any artisan, bear the unmistakable stain of association with plebs dressed in machine-made fabrics.
I admire the commitment to aesthetics, but I think you’re fighting a losing war against the commoditization and industrialization of certain intellectual work.