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Nigerians berate US author Paul Graham for claiming ‘delve’ is only used by ChatGPT

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Paul Graham, the British-American scientist and author, has
attracted criticism from Nigerians on X (formerly Twitter) after claiming the
word ‘delve’ is only used by ChatGPT.

On Monday, Graham shared a post about how certain words are
commonly used by Artificial Intelligence (AI) — the technology that mimics
human intelligence to perform tasks.

 

Graham claimed words such as ‘delve’ and ‘burgeoning’ are
not to be used in “spoken English”.

 

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He argued that “people only use certain words when they are
writing and want to sound clever”.

 

 “Someone sent me a
cold email proposing a novel project. Then I noticed it used the word ‘delve’,”
he wrote on X.

 

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“My point here is not that I dislike “delve,” though I do,
but that it’s a sign that text was written by ChatGPT.”

 

However, several Nigerian users on X disagreed with the
author; some of whom criticised him for being “blinded by the ripple effects of
years of colonialism”.

 

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A segment of users also raised concerns about how his remark
could affect international students, while others said they preferred the
“simplicity of American English”.

 

Graham’s tweet also sparked a conversation on the “unique”
usage of the English language by Nigerians.

 

“A lot of folks who grew up in countries where English was
not spoken actually use a lot of “written-first” words in their writing because
that is how they learned the language,” a user wrote.

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Another user wrote: “Lots of English speakers use delve.
Reminds me of people that thought the words “palaver” and “vex” were not real.
You’d be shocked at the proper words Nigerian English speakers use”.

 

Elnathan John wrote: “What Paul Graham did is dangerous and
colonial. Many of us were flogged for using vernacular in school. We are
treated with suspicion when we travel to the west, made to prove our knowledge
many times over. Our knowledge is doubted and belittled.”

 

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Here is what some users had to say:





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