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Seeing a good bit of ChatGPT use on fab now for messages and profiles especially with the - that give it away.
Personally, not the biggest fan of it. It signifies that you can’t even write basic text without AI, then how would you hold a conversation?
Wouldn’t ignore anyone using it but what would you do? |
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I would ignore anyone who isn't capable of a proper conversation.
I haven't noticed an increase in ai because I don't look at a lot of profiles and I don't use chatgpt so I wouldn't know what to look for. |
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"I would ignore anyone who isn't capable of a proper conversation.
I haven't noticed an increase in ai because I don't look at a lot of profiles and I don't use chatgpt so I wouldn't know what to look for."
I work in this space so very easy for me to catch it |
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I wouldn't ignore them. I get that some profiles can be fully wrote with AI which isn't a good representation of themselves and their true personality but I can relate as times if they looking to reword or rephrase something and US AI to help.
It's a useful tool but the tool should never be the first port of call. More so like an advanced spell check/thesaurus to help you convey your true personality but never fully write it as I like to see people write from themselves |
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By *j47Man 13 weeks ago
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I work in this space so very easy for me to catch it
What are the giveaway signs then?
The serial comma"
Is that a bad thing some sentences go on for weeks, sometimes I have to take a rest after reading a profile  |
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By *eordie.Woman 13 weeks ago
The Sticks |
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I work in this space so very easy for me to catch it
What are the giveaway signs then?
The serial comma
Is that a bad thing some sentences go on for weeks, sometimes I have to take a rest after reading a profile "
Ye can have too much punctuation too |
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By *j47Man 13 weeks ago
limerick |
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I work in this space so very easy for me to catch it
What are the giveaway signs then?
The serial comma
Is that a bad thing some sentences go on for weeks, sometimes I have to take a rest after reading a profile
Ye can have too much punctuation too"
Gives me a chance tp cstch my breath  |
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I am prone to redundant repetition, probably proliferate posts with over used punctuation, and can more than manage to be extremely long winded without any help from ChatBots or other AI software tools....
(Or at least thats what ChatGPT told me to say).
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Full AI stuff is just annoying. But I understand if some people use it for spell check, grammar etc, especially if they are not native English speakers.
And I don't have any issues with that. I use it like this at times and there are prompts to ensure it doesn't change your wording around.
Now, the other issue is however that you are accused of using AI when, in fact, you aren't. Some people have a particular set of skills, one that makes us sound like AI. Or is it that AI sounds like us? I'm pretty sure I started it first, giving the fact that my teachers in school were complaining about my really weird style of writing. Unless of course we are talking about one of those time travelling AIs, the ones that send robots into the past. Then they might have been first 🤔 that would imply however that I, at one stage, crossed paths with a robot sent from the future and learned it's way of writing things I mean, it is annoying. You spend years creating a style that is uniquely yours, maybe a bit too structured or chaotic or just weird enough to stand out and then some stupid modern algorithm comes along and plays parrot. Now anything you write is seen as suspicious. the irony is that AI was trained on us. It scraped billions and billions of documents and writing styles only to come up with some half baked imitation of the way we have been writing since like forever. But that's how it is from now on I guess. 🤷🏼♂️ And no, there is no AI in here, not even for spelling (apologies for any typos or auto corrected words, I hate the phone keyboard 🤬 ) |
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By (user no longer on site) 13 weeks ago
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"Full AI stuff is just annoying. But I understand if some people use it for spell check, grammar etc, especially if they are not native English speakers.
And I don't have any issues with that. I use it like this at times and there are prompts to ensure it doesn't change your wording around.
Now, the other issue is however that you are accused of using AI when, in fact, you aren't. Some people have a particular set of skills, one that makes us sound like AI. Or is it that AI sounds like us? I'm pretty sure I started it first, giving the fact that my teachers in school were complaining about my really weird style of writing. Unless of course we are talking about one of those time travelling AIs, the ones that send robots into the past. Then they might have been first 🤔 that would imply however that I, at one stage, crossed paths with a robot sent from the future and learned it's way of writing things I mean, it is annoying. You spend years creating a style that is uniquely yours, maybe a bit too structured or chaotic or just weird enough to stand out and then some stupid modern algorithm comes along and plays parrot. Now anything you write is seen as suspicious. the irony is that AI was trained on us. It scraped billions and billions of documents and writing styles only to come up with some half baked imitation of the way we have been writing since like forever. But that's how it is from now on I guess. 🤷🏼♂️ And no, there is no AI in here, not even for spelling (apologies for any typos or auto corrected words, I hate the phone keyboard 🤬 )"
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I ignore them. I want profiles and messages to give me a little window into that person and a hint of their personality. Every AI assisted message and profile I've seen is banal cookie cutter drivel |
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It’s pretty inevitable that people will use AI here, but I guess the intention matters. If it’s to aid in constructing a good message, then maybe it’s ok. If it’s because they are not arsed to put a bit of effort in, then it says a lot about them. How to distinguish between the two cases (and the 3rd case of 100% organic profiles) I don’t know 😕
That said, one small consolation is that spell-checkers have been available for 30 years now, and yet *gestures*… |
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"*cringes* I guess being literate, structured and using proper punctuation is becoming a liability now "
Not at all. Well, I hope not! I think it's fairly easy to differentiate between the two as things currently stand |
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I’m not so sure it’s that easy to tell the difference anymore between AI and nonAI generated text. A year or two ago AI text had obvious tells — overly formal tone, repetition, vague phrasing — but the newer models are getting much better at mimicking human voice and nuance. In short pieces especially, it can already be very difficult to tell without context or verification. I suspect the gap will keep narrowing rather than staying easy to spot.
Or so a well known ChatBot would lead me to believe.  |
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I work in this space so very easy for me to catch it
What are the giveaway signs then?
The serial comma"
The problem I've come up against is that some things were the way I naturally write. The use of the dash is really good for phrasing. So I've had to modify how I write to avoid the accusation of being AI.
In our profile I changed all the dashes to asterix. Maybe that's also considered an indicator of AI. |
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I can actually understand people wanting to pimp their bio's or create an eye catching message.
Generic as they may be it's probably a net improvement for the people that feel they need to do it.
It just feels lazy from the other side and sentiment for work done by AI has never been more negative.
The nerd in me evaluates the quality of the prompt they likely. Sure it's AI but did they use a good prompt and give it good information to work with? I've yet to see one that impressed me.
So yeah, it still comes down to effort.
Garbage in, garbage out.
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By *he_Wite_NiteMan 13 weeks ago
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I used the ellipsis frequently...
I hope that isn't a sign of AI!
But seriously, it's just another mask! Like over filtered or not recent pics.
And I would be wary of both!
We want to know the person behind the profile and if the have a one line profile and dick pic, they come across as an illiterate cock!
All the time AI is obvious it's not so bad, when you can't spot it, that's when to worry! |
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