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.
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.
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.
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.
Robots Everywhere: Japan loves robots. They’ve got robots helping out in stores, caring for the elderly, and even serving up your sushi.
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.
Magic Taxi Doors: No need to touch the taxi door; it swings open and shut for you. Lazy or genius? You decide.
Earthquake Alerts: Their tech is so advanced they can detect earthquakes before they hit, giving everyone precious seconds to duck and cover.
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”
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.
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.
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.
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.
Robots Everywhere: Japan loves robots. They’ve got robots helping out in stores, caring for the elderly, and even serving up your sushi.
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.
Magic Taxi Doors: No need to touch the taxi door; it swings open and shut for you. Lazy or genius? You decide.
Earthquake Alerts: Their tech is so advanced they can detect earthquakes before they hit, giving everyone precious seconds to duck and cover.
Is this fucking ai generated? Why does this read like SEO garbage
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.
The double bullet points certainly do suggest it was copied from an AI generated text, but is it inaccurate?
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”
It does if you ask it to answer it the tone of Reddit.
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?