Chatgpt has hijacked our real world conversations

  • A new study finds that people use words that are often found in AI -Chatbots more often.
  • Researchers found a measurable shift against the formal language patterns often used by LLMs.
  • The words that appear more often include careful, dive and underlining.

There is a lot of concern that people are using AI to emulate human speech and writing, but a new study by Florida State University has found that there is a change in the other direction. It turns out that people use words that are common to AI -Chatbots more often in casual conversation. Conditions such as yarns, delve, intricate and underscore emerge as the latest sitcom -catch tase thanks to chatgpt and its countrymen.

The study showed that AI formed how we speak, if not the topics themselves. How we form phrases, choose words and try to be formal, are all affected, as Chatgpt’s release in 2022. Words AI chatbots can overuse, their signature style becomes a staple for human conversation, at least when talking about science and technology.

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