• nyakojiru@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1. Fancy Toilets: In Japan, toilets can do everything but take you to the moon. Heated seats, spray functions for cleaning, deodorizers, and even some with sound systems to give you a bit of privacy.

    2. Vending Machines on Steroids: You’ll find a vending machine for just about anything in Japan. Hot coffee in a can, umbrellas, heck, even ties for that meeting you forgot to dress up for.

    3. Convenience Stores That Are Actually Convenient: Their 7-Elevens are like mini-malls. You can pay bills, buy tickets, send parcels, and the food’s not half bad either.

    4. Trains Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Shinkansen trains are so fast and punctual, if you blink, you’ll miss 'em. They’re like the Ferraris of the train world.

    5. Robots Everywhere: Japan loves robots. They’ve got robots helping out in stores, caring for the elderly, and even serving up your sushi.

    6. Sleeping in a Pod: Ever wanted to sleep in a sci-fi pod? Capsule hotels are like a night in a spaceship - cozy, high-tech, and definitely an experience.

    7. Magic Taxi Doors: No need to touch the taxi door; it swings open and shut for you. Lazy or genius? You decide.

    8. Earthquake Alerts: Their tech is so advanced they can detect earthquakes before they hit, giving everyone precious seconds to duck and cover.

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      10 months ago

      Is this fucking ai generated? Why does this read like SEO garbage

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        This does read very much like AI-generated content. For example, here’s what Bard generated as an answer to this question.

        It’s the list-based approach, the hyperbole, the too-many adjectives, the writing style that sounds like SEO that makes it sound like AI.

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        10 months ago

        The double bullet points certainly do suggest it was copied from an AI generated text, but is it inaccurate?

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        AI typically doesnt use hyperbole phrases like “magic” taxi doors, or “fancy” toilets or even Robots “everywhere” unless its specifically trained and asked to do so.

        I think that Ai would be more likely to use accurate descriptors like “Automated taxi doors”, “high-tech toilets” or “robots are commonplace”

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            10 months ago

            What datasets are reddit based to the point that this directive has meaning? (Genuinely curious)

            I usually use ‘in the style of a graduate student’ or some specific major to improve vocabulary. You have any other fun style directives?