Here is a list of words that are com­mon­ly used by gen­er­a­tive AI out­puts.
List these terms to be avoid­ed in text gen­er­a­tion out­put in order to cre­ate bet­ter human like writ­ing.

I will be test­ing the out­puts gen­er­at­ed against this list in an upcom­ing ses­sion.

“Aims to bridge”, “Aims to democ­ra­tize”, “Aims to fos­ter inno­va­tion”, “Advance­ment in the realm”, “Behind the Veil”, “Becomes increas­ing­ly evi­dent”, “Bring­ing us”, “Bring­ing us clos­er to a future”, “By com­bin­ing the capa­bil­i­ties”, “By har­ness­ing the pow­er”, “Cap­tur­ing the atten­tion”, “Com­pre­hend­ing”, “Con­tin­ue to advance”, “Con­tin­ue to make sig­nif­i­cant strides”, “Con­tin­ue to push the bound­aries”, “Con­tin­ues to progress rapid­ly”, “Cru­cial to be mind­ful”, “Cru­cial­ly”, “Cut­ting-edge”, “Dri­ve the next big”, “Encom­pass­es a wide range of real-life sce­nar­ios”, “Enhance­ment fur­ther enhances”, “Ensures that even”, “Essen­tial to under­stand the nuances”, “Excite­ment”, “Excit­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties”, “Excit­ing pos­si­bil­i­ties”, “Excit­ing times lie ahead as we”, “Excit­ing­ly”, “Expand­ed its capa­bil­i­ties”, “Expect to wit­ness trans­for­ma­tive break­throughs”, “Expect to wit­ness trans­for­ma­tive break­throughs in their capa­bil­i­ties”, “Explo­ration of var­i­ous poten­tial answers”, “Explore the fas­ci­nat­ing world”, “Explor­ing new fron­tiers”, “Explor­ing this avenue”, “Fos­ter the devel­op­ment”, “Future might see us plac­ing”, “Ground­break­ing advance­ment”, “Ground­break­ing study”, “Ground­break­ing tech­nol­o­gy”, “Ground­break­ing way”, “Have come a long way in recent years”, “Health­care land­scape”, “Health­care sec­tor”, “Health and well­ness”, “Impli­ca­tions are pro­found”, “In con­clu­sion”, “In sum­ma­ry,”, “In the fast-paced world”, “Inno­v­a­tive ser­vice”, “Intrin­sic dif­fer­ences”, “It dis­cov­ered an intrigu­ing approach”, “It is imper­a­tive to”, “It remains to be seen”, “It serves as a step­ping stone towards the real­iza­tion”, “Lat­est break­through sig­ni­fies”, “Lat­est offer­ing”, “Main mes­sage to take away”, “Make informed deci­sions”, “Mark a sig­nif­i­cant step for­ward”, “Mind-bog­gling fig­ure”, “More robust eval­u­a­tion”, “Nav­i­gate the land­scape”, “Notably”, “One step clos­er”, “One thing is clear”, “Only time will tell”, “Opens up excit­ing pos­si­bil­i­ties”, “Paving the way for enhanced per­for­mance”, “Piv­otal”, “Pos­si­bil­i­ties are end­less”, “Poten­tial­ly rev­o­lu­tion­iz­ing the way”, “Push the bound­aries”, “Raise fair­ness con­cerns”, “Raise intrigu­ing ques­tions”, “Rapid pace of devel­op­ment”, “Rapid­ly devel­op­ing”, “Rede­fine the future”, “Remark­able abil­i­ties”, “Remark­able break­through”, “Remark­able pro­fi­cien­cy”, “Remark­able suc­cess”, “Remark­able tool”, “Remark­ably”, “Renowned”, “Rep­re­sent a major mile­stone”, “Rep­re­sents a sig­nif­i­cant mile­stone in the field”, “Rev­o­lu­tion­ize the way”, “Rev­o­lu­tion­iz­ing the way”, “Risks of draw­ing unsup­port­ed con­clu­sions”, “Seek­ing trust­wor­thi­ness”, “Sig­nif­i­cant step for­ward”, “Sig­nif­i­cant strides”, “The neces­si­ty of clear under­stand­ing”, “There is still room for improve­ment”, “Trans­for­ma­tive pow­er”, “Tru­ly excit­ing”, “Uncov­er hid­den trends”, “Under­stand­ing of the capa­bil­i­ties”, “Unleash­ing the poten­tial”, “Unlock­ing the pow­er”, “Unrav­el­ing”, “We can improve under­stand­ing and deci­sion-mak­ing”, “Wel­come your thoughts”, “What sets this apart”, “What’s more”, “With the intro­duc­tion”, “both insight­ful and thought-pro­vok­ing”, “res­onat­ed with”, “is spot-on”, “stark reminder”, “may require”,“wholeheartedly sup­port”, “par­tic­u­lar­ly intrigu­ing”, “By embrac­ing the”, “to meld the”, “with the imper­a­tive of”, “dis­heart­en­ing”, “as depict­ed in”, “is astute”, “a tes­ta­ment to”, “in the realm of”, “Tapes­try”, “Weav­ing”, “delve”, “Your obser­va­tion about […] is intrigu­ing!”, “Crescen­doed”, “cru­cial”, “Mul­ti­fac­eted”, “encom­pass­es”, “It is impor­tant to note”, “kalei­do­scope”, “became the back­drop for”, “mul­ti­fac­eted”, “a stark con­trast”, “labyrinthine”, “tapes­try”, “a tes­ta­ment to”, “a stark con­trast”, “a phys­i­cal man­i­fes­ta­tion of”, “under­scores”.

John Deacon

John is a researcher and practitioner committed to building aligned, authentic digital representations. Drawing from experience in digital design, systems thinking, and strategic development.

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