The writing style seems a little unnatural, but the odd grammatical error convinced me that it wasn't the result of someone asking an LLM to review the libraries and write the reviews in the voice of an intellectual who went to Harvard.
What a world we live in, that suspecting an LLM guided by a specific prompt would be my first instinct.
> For those looking for a more discreet way to spend quality time, my sources tell me the single-occupancy office rooms on the top floor are sometimes left unlocked.
This was an interesting little rundown on all the different libraries at Harvard made all the more enjoyable by the author's humor and wit.
The writing style seems a little unnatural, but the odd grammatical error convinced me that it wasn't the result of someone asking an LLM to review the libraries and write the reviews in the voice of an intellectual who went to Harvard.
What a world we live in, that suspecting an LLM guided by a specific prompt would be my first instinct.
"We?" I had no such trouble. You should spend less time with LLMs, if you can.
> For those looking for a more discreet way to spend quality time, my sources tell me the single-occupancy office rooms on the top floor are sometimes left unlocked.
This was an interesting little rundown on all the different libraries at Harvard made all the more enjoyable by the author's humor and wit.