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LLM users seek ways to curb "trendy" speech in AI models

Users on the r/LocalLLaMA subreddit are discussing how to prevent large language models (LLMs) from adopting "trendy" or nonsensical speech patterns. Examples include using terms like "minted" instead of "created" or "escape hatch" instead of "alternative path." The original poster questions whether simple system prompts instructing the LLM to speak literally and normally can resolve these issues and asks for advice on effective prompts. AI

IMPACT Users are seeking methods to improve the naturalness and literalness of LLM responses, indicating a desire for more straightforward AI communication.

RANK_REASON User discussion on a subreddit about a perceived trend in LLM output.

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LLM users seek ways to curb "trendy" speech in AI models

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  1. r/LocalLLaMA TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/CSEliot ·

    How to remove trendy speech from llms?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>For example:</p> <p>Instead of saying: &quot;I created this new ID&quot;<br /> It says: &quot;I minted this new ID&quot;</p> <p>Instead of: &quot;This alternative path is available&quot;<br /> It says: &quot;this escape hatch is available&quot;</…