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In reply to the discussion: Seeing people use AI to post to DU is weird [View all]MineralMan
(149,133 posts)51. I doubt it. Since there is no reliable way to detect AI content,
it wouldn't make much sense to ban AI here. Again, some people write well. Some people don't. AI generally writes well, so that would be one of the suspect characteristics. But that would also attach to those who do write well on their own. Not a good thing.
Basically, I suspect we're going to see more and more AI content everywhere. As always, it's going to be up to the reader to check facts and verify what they read. Most people don't do that, and will continue not to, I suppose.
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So far, I am blissfully, ignoring the idea of AI. I guess it will intrude on my life eventually.
Walleye
May 23
#2
It's the next step in dumbing down people. Give them poor education first.
mucholderthandirt
Saturday
#114
I teach high school English. The marked lack of "the" is also a give away.
Cuthbert Allgood
May 23
#95
You make a good point--those are definitely some telltale signs of AI-generated text.
Abolishinist
May 23
#27
Careful! The tit-ular head of DHS will be coming for you - in the famous leather suit.
erronis
May 23
#42
Agreed. It's kind of clunky. Feels artificial. Hard to put a finger on but feels off.
paleotn
May 23
#43
I appreciate posts which cite credible sources, not those which paste AI scrawls.
John1956PA
May 23
#5
Yes!! That is what drew me to DU, factual statements with cites. It's a dying art I guess. nt
SunSeeker
May 23
#37
what if it was a stated rule (at DU), like "No AI-generated material," but kind of on the honor system?
Alice Kramden
May 23
#105
I think it is worse than weird, especially when not labelled explicitly as AI generated. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
May 23
#31
It's great for people with learning disabilities that make spelling challenging.
David__77
May 23
#57
I use A1 to evaluate my postings on different forums to see how accurate A1 thinks about what I'm thinking ...
aggiesal
May 23
#58
A1 sauce will jam up your keyboard, which you will have to replace because you can't clean it
Bernardo de La Paz
May 23
#83
You didn't consider that I used A1 sarcastically? I thought that was obvious. ...
aggiesal
May 23
#88
Sorry, I missed that it was sarcasm. My reply was a bit "tongue in cheek", yes. All good, thanks. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
May 23
#91
LLMs - generative AI tools - are unethical, illegally trained tools that no one with any respect for
highplainsdem
May 23
#71
could that kind of AI fake converstation be flagged for violation of Du rules?
Alice Kramden
May 23
#103
All of that is part of the misinformation/disinformation arena, some of which is spewed out here.
Celerity
May 23
#85
I want to know if I'm dealing with an entity that cares what I say. By "care" I mean...
LAS14
May 23
#101
I thought I had one place that was safe from "AI" stupidity. Seems I was wrong.
mucholderthandirt
Saturday
#113
It might be prevalent with trolls but I can't picture a regular poster going through
ecstatic
Sunday
#128