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  • How good are you at catching AI generated content? 🕵️

    Nico Spijker
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    Do you quickly notice when the content you read/view has been AI-generated?

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    Tanya Pereira
    catching AI content is quite easy if AI tools have been used lazily. Patterns repeat and the flow is quite mechanical. The trick is to use AI for your first draft and then build on it and give content your own voice!
    Nico Spijker
    @tanya_p Very true! A lot of the AI's seem to have similar writing styles, which surprisingly doesn't read that well for a lot of things. First draft and building upon it is definitely the way to go.
    @tanya_p I agree with you 100%! When it comes to creating content, AI is a great tool to use as a guide. It's also great for brainstorming.
    Tanya Pereira
    @gusoliveira_ for sure! No more writers block with AI, you always have a starting point!
    There are a few words every ai-generated content user and you can tell from a mile away!
    Tanya Pereira
    @gusoliveira_ @nicolaas_spijker chiming in here... the words that seem to repeat over and over are 'additionally', 'in conclusion', 'introducing', 'firstly', 'secondly' and so on. Also if you generate an entire article, the subheads will be super short and not descriptive at all, and the last subhead is bound to be just 'conclusion'
    Nico Spijker
    @gusoliveira_ Which ones stand out the most for you? 👀
    Nico Spijker
    @gusoliveira_ @tanya_p Good ones! I have also found a lot of AI sentences I've seen online to be ridiculously long (i.e. 30+ words).
    @nicolaas_spijker the ones that always stand out to me are the overuse of words like : Exclusive Special Innovative Revolutionary Cutting-edge Powerful Revitalize Moreover Henceforth Furthermore
    Neder Ghadhab
    If the content is not edited thoroughly by a human, it is very easily recognized.