People kept saying my comments sounded AI-generated, so I built this
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| I originally came to Reddit because I wanted to discuss LLMs. More specifically, I wanted to talk about context management, long conversations, memory systems, context compression, and the limitations of current agent architectures. The problem was that English isn't my native language. Every time I tried to explain an idea, I'd write it in Korean first, run it through AI, rewrite it, rewrite it again, and still get comments like: "This sounds AI-generated." To be fair, they weren't entirely wrong. I was using AI. But I wasn't using AI to generate ideas. I was using AI because I couldn't express those ideas in English well enough. After a while, I got tired of explaining the same thing over and over: "No, I'm not a bot." Eventually I built a small tool for myself called "R U Reddit??" It takes Korean text and rewrites it into something closer to a natural Reddit comment. Not because I want to pretend to be a native speaker. Not because I want to fake anything. I just wanted to participate in discussions without spending half my time defending my English. Ironically, I built it because I wanted to talk less about AI-generated writing and more about LLMs themselves. So if some of my comments still sound a little AI-ish, please bear with me. I'm not trying to replace the conversation. I'm trying to join it. Honestly, I just want a seat at the table. [link] [comments] |
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