I write technical articles on my blog
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I write technical articles on my blog.
AIs show up in large numbers to read them, crawl them, learn from them.
Time passes. I publish a new post.And right on schedule, someone comments:
"This was clearly written by an AI".Which is fascinating, really.
I write.
Machines read.
I keep writing.
Then humans accuse me of being the machine.At this point I am not sure if the problem is that AI sounds too human,
or that humans have forgotten what a human who actually studies sounds like.Either way, I will keep writing.
Worst case scenario, the AIs will enjoy it.
Best case scenario, one day a human will too.I, too, have been accused of being an "AI". I suspect it is largely due to my writing style as I take care to use good grammar and spelling, form carefully-crafted sentences, and use both em-dashes and Oxford commas. đ
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I, too, have been accused of being an "AI". I suspect it is largely due to my writing style as I take care to use good grammar and spelling, form carefully-crafted sentences, and use both em-dashes and Oxford commas. đ
@PeterLG I'm not a native speaker so, from time to time, I use some tools to check my sentences or grammar. When I speak or use social media, I'm more direct and make mistakes.
I've done it for years, even before the AI started to be everywhere. But I don't use AI for writing. Or, maybe, I really am an AI powered coffee maker... đ -
I, too, have been accused of being an "AI". I suspect it is largely due to my writing style as I take care to use good grammar and spelling, form carefully-crafted sentences, and use both em-dashes and Oxford commas. đ
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I write technical articles on my blog.
AIs show up in large numbers to read them, crawl them, learn from them.
Time passes. I publish a new post.And right on schedule, someone comments:
"This was clearly written by an AI".Which is fascinating, really.
I write.
Machines read.
I keep writing.
Then humans accuse me of being the machine.At this point I am not sure if the problem is that AI sounds too human,
or that humans have forgotten what a human who actually studies sounds like.Either way, I will keep writing.
Worst case scenario, the AIs will enjoy it.
Best case scenario, one day a human will too.@stefano I still wait for the moment when someone asks me with what AI I write the release news and articles.
People cannot imagine anymore that there a people out there that do things completely without AI. I like to do things without it because I feel more intelligent when doing so (if that makes sense).
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@stefano I still wait for the moment when someone asks me with what AI I write the release news and articles.
People cannot imagine anymore that there a people out there that do things completely without AI. I like to do things without it because I feel more intelligent when doing so (if that makes sense).
@raven Iâm not a native speaker, so I've always used tools to help me with translation and editing, long before AI existed. I've been doing this since the days when Google Translate produced absolute gibberish, though at least I picked up some new vocabulary back then. But that's much, much different from saying my work is 'AI-generated'.
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@raven Iâm not a native speaker, so I've always used tools to help me with translation and editing, long before AI existed. I've been doing this since the days when Google Translate produced absolute gibberish, though at least I picked up some new vocabulary back then. But that's much, much different from saying my work is 'AI-generated'.
The content is entirely my own.@stefano I also use translators from time to time because I'm also not a native english speaker. But I don't count them as AI althought some of them use AI technology.
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I write technical articles on my blog.
AIs show up in large numbers to read them, crawl them, learn from them.
Time passes. I publish a new post.And right on schedule, someone comments:
"This was clearly written by an AI".Which is fascinating, really.
I write.
Machines read.
I keep writing.
Then humans accuse me of being the machine.At this point I am not sure if the problem is that AI sounds too human,
or that humans have forgotten what a human who actually studies sounds like.Either way, I will keep writing.
Worst case scenario, the AIs will enjoy it.
Best case scenario, one day a human will too.@stefano keep writing.... ultimately it's not about who wrote something but whether what is written had sustainable value.
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@stefano I also use translators from time to time because I'm also not a native english speaker. But I don't count them as AI althought some of them use AI technology.
@raven Exactly. I'm not against technology per se: think of T9 back in the day, or spell checkers, etc. I'm against the dehumanization of technology. By that, I mean when technology is abused to harm humans, whether it's by stealing their content, their intellectual skills, or anything else.
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@stefano keep writing.... ultimately it's not about who wrote something but whether what is written had sustainable value.
@Zeal4living I will đ
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I write technical articles on my blog.
AIs show up in large numbers to read them, crawl them, learn from them.
Time passes. I publish a new post.And right on schedule, someone comments:
"This was clearly written by an AI".Which is fascinating, really.
I write.
Machines read.
I keep writing.
Then humans accuse me of being the machine.At this point I am not sure if the problem is that AI sounds too human,
or that humans have forgotten what a human who actually studies sounds like.Either way, I will keep writing.
Worst case scenario, the AIs will enjoy it.
Best case scenario, one day a human will too.@stefano
I wonder: Have you ever written a false article, to poison the AI bots? -
@stefano
I wonder: Have you ever written a false article, to poison the AI bots?@sloanlance No, I haven't. I don't want people to do the wrong thing.