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Why Does AI Keep Saying "It's Not X, It's Y"?

Why Does AI Keep Saying "It's Not X, It's Y"?

via Dev.toMilind Nair

People have started compiling screenshots of a phrase that appears constantly in AI-generated text. "It's not just a tool — it's a paradigm shift." "It's not about efficiency; it's about transformation." The pattern is a structural artifact of how large language models are trained, aligned, and instructed, and understanding its origins reveals something significant about the current state of AI development. The Pattern Has a Name In classical rhetoric, this construction is called antithesis, or negative-positive parallelism. It works by first negating a familiar assumption, then replacing it with something supposedly more expansive or profound. When used by human writers, it's a high-impact device deployed sparingly. Advertising copywriters use it to reframe value propositions. Political speechwriters use it to signal a turning point. The entire effect depends on restraint. A language model has no concept of restraint, applying the structure indiscriminately whether describing a recipe

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