> Software is quietly becoming a probabilistic system, and almost no one is saying it out loud.
AI generated or at least heavily edited would be my guess. Although, I'm with you at this point hard to tell, I'm seeing those AI filler phrases or over use words like "here is what actually happening" more and more and not only on blog posts but social media, video content, podcasts.
> LLM-generated projects, articles, blogs are low-effort products lacking authenticity.
I think this is mostly true but not completely true, LLMs are a tool and right now we are learning how to use it, how to use it well and more importantly how not to use them.
Thanks for the heads up. The links are in the text body. Demo dashboards here: https://awsight.com/demo.html and main site: https://awsight.com. I posted as a text submission so I could include context.
You are absolutely right! Here is a shorter version of the article (hint: is still the same lenght and has all the tells) .... But seriously, is one thing on blogpost and articles but I'm starting to hear it in podcast and videos too, pay attention the speech sounds unnatural:
“Here’s what actually matters.”
“Let’s break it down.”
“The key takeaway is…”
“The bottom line is…”
“What this really means is…”
Also hearing this a lot:
“Here’s what nobody is talking about.”
“Here’s the part people miss.”
“What most people don’t realize is…”
You confused AWS with Amazon distribution and warehouses, and you are doubling down ? Likely or not, much of the world's infrastructure runs on or through AWS data centers. Attacks like this can cause significant disruption.
AI generated or at least heavily edited would be my guess. Although, I'm with you at this point hard to tell, I'm seeing those AI filler phrases or over use words like "here is what actually happening" more and more and not only on blog posts but social media, video content, podcasts.