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"changes\nin how people communicate",
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"textContent": "LLM-generated communications are systematically different from human utterances. As LLM output influences people, and other LLMs, these tendencies could bring important changes\nin how people communicate, even with other people.\n\nOne change the LLM companies have brought about intentionally is the practice of referring\nto them as \"artificial intelligence\", which presumes they are more capable than they really are.",
"title": "LLM influences on humans and LLMs"
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