Here is the HN discussion of the article described : <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24793546" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24793546</a><p>I'm not seeing any top comments talking about GPT-3 or anything that he talks about
HN comments are a statistical distribution. If you make generalizations based on the long tail in the direction you dislike, you won't end up with an accurate picture or feel very good. Everybody does it, though, because we are primed to notice most what we dislike: <a href="https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&sort=byDate&type=comment&query=notice%20dislike%20by:dang" rel="nofollow">https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&sor...</a>. This seems to be an invariant of how human hard-wiring meets the internet.
This is a little tangential (and I'm NOT trying to claim the author is a bot) but wouldn't the first thing you'd do as a bot being called out as non-human be to proclaim "how dare you call me a bot!"?