• fubarx
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    3 months ago

    My favorite tell is when a write-up starts with a verbose explanation of given knowledge on a subject. Yes, we all know what ‘World Wide Web’ and ‘Internal Combustion Engines’ are.

    Get to the f’ing point.

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      3 months ago

      Ironically, one of the nice uses I’m finding for AI is auto-summaries of exactly that sort of overly verbose article (or more often, Youtube video).

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        3 months ago

        Whether it’s text or video, there will always be a “Let me tell you about that time when I was on vacation” before the damn pot roast recipe or “Subscribe and play Raid Shadow Legends” followed by a 15 min padding.

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      3 months ago

      No “we” all don’t. Ask anyone who works support how fucking stupid the general population is about shit they use daily. Let alone stuff they heard years/decades ago. Seriously. Just start asking people to point to “the computer” and see how many point at the monitor even when it’s clearly an 80” wall hung TV.

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        3 months ago

        Ask anyone who works support how fucking stupid the general population

        They’re going to have a huge selection bias though - much of the “general population” will start elsewhere with things like documentation or brains.

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      3 months ago

      That’s become, by far, the most obvious tell for AI generated content for me. It’s just so damn unnatural.