Apr 27
Voice Under Revision: Large Language Models and the Normalization of Personal Narrative
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significance 2/5
This study investigates how large language models alter the stylistic texture of personal narratives during the rewriting process. Researchers found that LLMs tend to normalize personal voices, reducing the use of first-person pronouns and contractions while increasing abstraction and vocabulary diversity.
Why it matters
LLM-driven rewriting risks a systematic erosion of individual stylistic identity in favor of a homogenized, abstracted prose standard.
Tags
#llm #stylistics #narrative #computational linguisticsRelated coverage
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