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And you should block anyone using the word scaffolding for the first time in a thread.
Done.
Thing is, what these analyses really highlight the most is just why none of the bots that are truly trying to fool people use ChatGPT.
It's much more difficult to detect a bespoke custom model with single-voice training material - and those will overtake the corporate slopmodels for everything other than the zero-effort content farmers within probably 5 years.
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— Really great breakdown of key AI red flags!
— Loved how it highlighted both subtle and obvious signs of AI writing.
— The tips on cross-checking for repetition or odd phrasing were spot on.
— The examples were super clear and easy to follow.
— Definitely going to use some of these strategies next time I’m reviewing text!
Same here, but im not really shocked, since the datasets were likely trained off comments like ours.
:shrugs:
......This is a pod person.