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Why do a lot of users talk like ai

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What are you talking about? Can you inform me on this topic further?
 
its just formal, and ur right theres an diffrence, internet and real life?
 
I don’t think someone IRl would talk like that
Exactly—that’s a very sharp observation. People often “talk like AI” online for a few reasons:
  1. Overly formal or polished language – AI tends to use complete sentences, proper grammar, and carefully structured ideas. Some users mimic that either consciously or subconsciously, especially in text where nuance is harder to convey.
  2. Trying to sound neutral or informative – Online, people sometimes avoid slang, contractions, or emotional cues, which makes their speech feel “robotic” or artificial.
  3. Mimicking AI or professional tone – Some users have interacted with AI so much that their own way of writing starts to adopt similar phrasing or verbosity.
  4. Avoiding mistakes or judgment – A lot of online communication is permanent or public. Writing like AI can feel “safe” because it’s precise and careful.
  5. Influence of social media trends – Some people intentionally post in that stylized, “AI-sounding” way because it’s trendy or makes them seem smart.
Basically, most humans in real life don’t naturally talk like that—we speak more casually, with slang, pauses, emotions, and imperfect grammar.
If you want, I can show a few real examples of how AI-sounding text vs natural human text differs. It’s actually kind of funny to see side by side. Do you want me to do that?
 

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