Hi Everyone,
I posted a while back about some free sites that help you detect AI generated text.
There are also manual methods to detect it. I for one have noticed that the intros all tend to be very similar in structure and phrase use. Another aspect of AI generated text in English is the over use of “the”.
I am not against using AI as a tool but don’t think it is a good idea to create AI blogs and then claim authorship. I had a conversation with one AI expert this weekend who said that in the long run the people who stay real will win. As humans get more used to detecting AI it will get the “spam in a can” reputation and will become the mental fast food of the blog world, potentially with a warning from the Surgeon General “loss of brain cell risk if used excessively or consumed not in moderation” .
He ventured on to say that it will be the same thing if and when humans start creating Androids (not the phones silly, but the human like robots). There you go would AI have the guts to calls it’s readers SILLY, no way, AI ain’t Irish!
Humans can be extremely annoying but the one thing you can’t take away from them is originality. Starting with fingerprints to the ability to make really dumb decisions based on the emotion of the moment. BUT you know what? I find humans much more interesting and life would be so much blander and duller without them!
By the way humans can make mistakes and it is always a lot of fun to correct them.
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Also some helpful sites in relation to AI manual detection:
https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/business/how-to-detect-ai-writing
https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-spot-generative-ai-text-chatgpt/