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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎05-23-2010

Re: Learning to Spot AI Writing

"you're not just snacking; you're embracing a legacy"



No human would actually say this about a potato chip.

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Re: Learning to Spot AI Writing

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@Mindy D .... Not sure about that....I think Courtney would....she loves saying "moment". Cat LOLWoman LOLCat LOL

 

ETA I was referring to:

 

"your snacking moments are exhilarating"

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Re: Learning to Spot AI Writing

AI has successfully duped authors by lifting their blogs, however, and so only a very practiced eye can tell the difference. (I'm a writer--AI can be a sore spot).  One author, Jane Friedman, is suing Amazon and a host of others for offering a book for sale that's been "sponged" off of her other work. 

 

Bestselling author John Scalzi periodically asks AI to write a small bit of text to see how close it comes to his work. Often, it's quite close.

 

The shame of it is, there's a LOT of AI-generated material on places like Amazon and no one is watching the henhouse, so to speak.

 

 

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Re: Learning to Spot AI Writing


@kindred cats wrote:

@Mindy D .... Not sure about that....I think Courtney would....she loves saying "moment". Cat LOLWoman LOLCat LOL

 

ETA I was referring to:

 

"your snacking moments are exhilarating"


@kindred cats @Moments...yes, however, humans don't describe potato chips as exhilarating.