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pablumese

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Etymology

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From pablum +‎ -ese.

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Noun

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pablumese (uncountable)

  1. A style of writing characterized by pablum, used for example by commercial large language models (LLMs).
    • 2023 March 22, Victor Mair, Language Log[1]:
      [Conal Boyce responded:] "Here's one of the problems with ChatGPT and its brethren: Not only does it spew what Victor calls 'pablumese' but for technical questions it then mixes its pablumese with quantitative nonsense, creating a truly creepy kind of output."

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