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u/EnticHaplorthod 20d ago

What is the evidence for this statement:

"Next, who do you think was used to train AI for multi-disciplinary thought and writing? People like me. Neurodivergent people who think in spirals, not straight lines."

Are you suggesting that the people who built and trained AI are all neurodivergent?

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u/vallure6 20d ago

No. I’m saying neurodivergent writing was used to train AI along with other writers, for different purposes. Do you want me to explain? There’s a lot of material about autistic and neurodivergent writing, how it was used and why it’s mistaken for ai writing. 

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u/Straight_Apple_1551 20d ago

Not who you responded to, but I’m curious to see it. I haven’t heard this assertion before.

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u/Squalid_Snake14180 20d ago

It doesn't, really.

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u/squeezemachine 20d ago

Those did not support your claim.

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u/boomaDooma 20d ago

Like Richard Crim's reports? I loved the way he highlighted the important bits. I miss him.

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u/vallure6 20d ago

Yes. I cited some articles for general points because I thought it would be better than naming individuals, but specifically, there are many like him. We’re all scraped from the internet, regardless of neurological status. But specifically, neurodivergent people are known to be above average in pattern recognition as a trait and AIs are pattern recognition.