I saw a pundit, absolutely exuding "hello fellow kids" energy, use the colloquialism of prefixing a sentence with "chat," but they seem to have understood this to mean that one is rhetorically addressing ChatGPT. I just want a sanity check here, but my understanding is that this slang is mimicking streamers, talking to their stream chat, right? Like, "chat, are we cooked" is not rhetorically asking for an LLM to opine on one's degree of cooked-ness, it's "dear reader" for gen alpha. Right?
@glyph chat I am disturbed
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