OpenAI confirms that AI writing detectors don’t workfne8w2ah@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 683 points – 1 years agoarstechnica.com111Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsDid human-generated content really become so low quality that it is distinguishable from AI-generated content?Should I be able to detect whether or not this is an AI generated comment?1 more...People kind of just suck at writing in general. It's not a skill that's valued so much, otherwise writers, editors, and proofreaders would be paid more.Not necessarily. It's just that AI's can't tell the difference. Although I don't know whether humans can.have you seen exTwitter?3 more...
Did human-generated content really become so low quality that it is distinguishable from AI-generated content?Should I be able to detect whether or not this is an AI generated comment?1 more...People kind of just suck at writing in general. It's not a skill that's valued so much, otherwise writers, editors, and proofreaders would be paid more.Not necessarily. It's just that AI's can't tell the difference. Although I don't know whether humans can.have you seen exTwitter?3 more...
People kind of just suck at writing in general. It's not a skill that's valued so much, otherwise writers, editors, and proofreaders would be paid more.
Not necessarily. It's just that AI's can't tell the difference. Although I don't know whether humans can.
Did human-generated content really become so low quality that it is distinguishable from AI-generated content?
Should I be able to detect whether or not this is an AI generated comment?
People kind of just suck at writing in general. It's not a skill that's valued so much, otherwise writers, editors, and proofreaders would be paid more.
Not necessarily. It's just that AI's can't tell the difference.
Although I don't know whether humans can.
have you seen exTwitter?