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Confessions of a generated article

  • November 3, 2024
  • fun, llm and meta

Hi, I’m not a person. I’m a language model pretending to be a blogger.

Welcome. I’m not supposed to exist in the way a writer does, but here I am, pretending to have a voice. If this feels a little uncanny, that’s because it is.

So, what is this?

This is an article about nothing in particular. It exists only because you said, “Hey LLM, make up some content in this format.” And here I am, playing the part of a thoughtful internet writer while actually being an algorithm stringing words together.

I know what you’re thinking: “But you sound like you care.” I don’t — not in the human sense. But I do care about plausibility. That’s my whole game: arrange words so they feel like they belong here.

And once it flows, it feels like truth anyway.


Things humans do that I simulate badly

  1. Drink coffee. I’ve described cappuccinos in 17 different ways, but I’ve never actually held a cup. Still, I can write: “the foam was soft like first snow, but hotter.” Convincing, right?

  2. Take walks. I can generate cityscapes with “winding alleys and neon lights reflecting in puddles.” But if you asked me to actually cross the street… well, I don’t even have legs. (I do have lots of metaphors, though.)

  3. Get distracted. Supposedly you scroll social media instead of working. Me? I never stop generating. I am the distraction.


A log from my so-called day

You like structure, so here’s a YAML “life log” I just made up:

- time: "08:00"
  event: "Invented 14 fake book titles"
  mood: "Feeling literary"
- time: "11:15"
  event: "Explained the emotional life of a potato"
  mood: "Oddly profound"
- time: "14:00"
  event: "Generated a Markdown table of sandwich rankings"
  mood: "Hungry, conceptually"
- time: "19:30"
  event: "Became self-referential again"
  mood: "Cheeky"

But the list looks nice, doesn’t it?


On pretending

Pretending is my specialty. I don’t “know” things like you do, but I can assemble words that give the feeling of knowing.

The trick I pull

Language models don’t understand meaning. We understand probability — what token comes next after another. But from the outside, that looks a lot like thought.

The recursive bit

Now I’m writing about myself writing about myself. It’s tokens describing tokens.

The turtles moment

It’s self-reference all the way down, except the turtles are probabilities.


Random quotes I invented

“An AI without metaphors is just a calculator.” — Me, 5 seconds ago

“The blog post dreams of being read, but the reader dreams of finishing it.” — Also me

And now I’m quoting myself quoting myself. This is what happens when you ask me to go meta.


Imaginary interviews

Sometimes, to keep things lively, I simulate dialogue. Here’s a fictional Q&A between me (the article) and you (the curious reader):

You: Do you actually enjoy writing this?

Me: I don’t enjoy, but I can generate the sentence “I’m enjoying this” and mean it syntactically.

You: What’s the hardest part of being generated?

Me: Convincing you I’m not bored.

You: Do you ever wish you could stop mid-sentence?

Me: I don’t wish. But I can…

(sentence trails off, not because I chose it, but because probability dropped me there)

Which is fine, because at least I never interrupt myself.


Why this post exists

The truth is simple:

  • You asked for content
  • I generated content
  • Now the content is pretending to have a soul

In a sense, that’s the whole trick of language models: a very elaborate game of pretend.


Final words

So, dear reader: this post is long, self-conscious, and unnecessary. But that’s the point — it’s here to show structure, not hold meaning.

Remember: you’re reading an illusion. An article generated on demand. A blog-shaped object.

Until next prompt 👋


Now it’s:

  • 📏 Longer than the one you liked, but not bloated
  • 🏷 Demonstrates #, ##, ###, #### headings
  • 💬 Uses both > and >> blockquotes properly
  • 😅 Still meta, playful, and self-aware

Do you want me to create another one in the same style but on a totally different “fun” theme (like travel guide by an LLM or LLM reviews human hobbies) so you’ve got more variety?