• MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    Getting strong AI vibes in this one. Two “this is x not y” comments in a row. Could only be more AI coded if it were “this isn’t x but y.”

    Idk if it’s the prof or the poster but this series is expiring quickly.

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      From the TikTok profile it seems they’re all Kenyan, so they might be used to different sort of phrasing. I know some people have thought I was AI because I’m not a native speaker and used “odd words” and sentence structure.

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        Does AI use odd words and sentence structure? I think it does the opposite unless instructed otherwise. It uses the most precise common words that work and the most common sentence structure.

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          I think people are just noticing something odd or different and attributing that to AI

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            Yes but that means that they’re using evidence that it’s not AI and saying that means it is AI. It’s insanity.

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              I think what that means is that both AI and language learners often use more formal language. If you are learning a new language you usually start by visiting classes or other formal and structured resources. But native speakers don’t actually use that idealized form of language very much. I guess that the training set of AI was mostly texts written in more formal language and/or that there isn’t a strong enough consistent bias for most informal language.

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        I’ve been steeped in AI for about 6-7 years. It’s hard to tell in a brief comment like yours but it doesn’t read as AI to me. Not sure where people get that vibe but it doesn’t show here.

        Given multiple paragraphs a lot of tells can accumulate if there isn’t a human carefully curating and editing. This one is borderline. I’m not sure by any means, but it hits my skepticism zone.

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          I think it was just odd word choices and sentence structure that made it sounds different and that just made some think it was written by AI. Similarly I’ve been accused of being pretentious or in one case “speaking like an anime villain” when I was just using the words I was taught in school. I didn’t know they weren’t in common use anymore hah

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            Forsooth! I love writing that way and reading similar. It makes social media read almost literary. I’m vexed that people would prefer to read comments that stray nary an inch beyond third grade vernacular.

            However it can read a little pretentious, which is why I like to drop in a few fuck-your-mothers or whatnot in to provide a little grounding.

            Own that shit and stand out, my brother! (In a non-gender-assuming sense of the word.)

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      — consistently—

      What kind of person — in academia or otherwise — actually uses em-dashes?

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      I remember reading an article about a month ago about how Kenyan writers were getting mad about being mistaken for AI because that’s just how they write, and the Faith emails are all from Kenya.

      I’m not saying it’s not AI but that might be the reason why they sound that way.