The output from the large AI model:
To write an article that seems to be full of information but has little substance, you can start from the following aspects:
###1. Pile up professional terms and complex concepts
1. **example**:
When expounding a simple daily phenomenon, use a lot of obscure and difficult professional vocabulary. For example, to describe a light rain, it is written as “Under certain meteorological conditions, the saturated vapor pressure of water vapor in the troposphere changes due to temperature and other factors, causing gaseous water to condense in liquid form under gravity and condense around the condensing nucleus, forming precipitation particles with a diameter of less than 5 mm, showing a more dispersed precipitation.The process, that is, the phenomenon of light rain. ”
2. **analysis**:
Professional terms such as “troposphere”, “Saturated vapor pressure”, and “condensation nucleus” are used here. Although they seem to provide a lot of information about the formation of rainfall, for general readers, the accumulation of these professional terms does not really allow them to understand the nature of rainfall. It's just a bunch of unfamiliar concepts. List,Did not convey valuable content that can be easily absorbed by readers.
###2. List irrelevant data
1. **example**:
Write an article about tourist attractions and list various data: “This attraction covers an area of 32,567.89 square meters. Last year, the number of tourists received was 123,456. There are 5,678 trees in the scenic area. There are 234 staff members. The weight of meals served in the surrounding supporting restaurants reaches 4,567.23 kg per day, and so on. ”
2. **analysis**:
There is no inherent logical connection between these data, and they are not presented around key aspects such as the core characteristics, attractiveness, or tourist experience of tourist attractions. They are just aimlessly accumulating numbers. Readers cannot get meaningful insights about this attraction after reading it, such as the uniqueness of the attraction, the value of playing, etc.,So it seems to be rich in information, but in fact it is empty.
###3. Adopt vague and broad expressions
1. **example**:
Describe the advantages of a product: “This product has many good features, performs well in many aspects, can bring users a different experience, and has high value. ”
2. **analysis**:
It did not specify which characteristics of the product are good and in which aspects it performs well. The so-called "different experience” and “higher value” are very vague, and the reader cannot determine what is good about the product. Although this broad expression seems to say a lot, it does not actually convey anything precise or meaningful.The information.
###4. Make illogical related narratives
1. **example**:
The article began with "the weather is very good today and the sun is shining", then suddenly said “a certain dynasty in history has had similar weather, and there were many wars in that dynasty at that time”, and then moved on to “Now the price of a certain commodity on the market is fluctuating, which seems to have something to do with the weather.”, Finally concluded that “so, the weather has an impact on many things.”
2. **analysis**:
There is a lack of reasonable logical derivation between the contents of the various parts. It is just to forcibly associate weather with historical events, commodity price fluctuations, etc. There is no clear demonstration and elaboration of the inherent connection. After reading it, the reader cannot understand the real connection between these contents, nor can he gain valuable insights about weather or other related things., I just saw a bunch of information pieced together without logic.