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Kaytaro ◴[] No.43550650[source]
The 2nd quote is when I realized this article was written or assisted by AI. Not that it's a big deal, that's our world now. But it's interesting to notice the subtle 'accent' that gives it away.
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dartos ◴[] No.43550687[source]
What about it gives off the AI smell to you?
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endtime ◴[] No.43550700[source]
Nice try, ChatGPT.

More seriously, for me it's the "likely".

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ziddoap ◴[] No.43550717[source]
Using "likely" is indicative of AI now...?

Absurd.

The only thing as annoying as people using AI and passing it off as their own writing is the people who claim everything written not exactly how they are used to is AI.

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cyral ◴[] No.43550793[source]
> This task, which likely required a great deal of manual labor and technical knowledge, was key to making the system work effectively and sustainably.

This is obviously AI. The writer should know that it either required manual labor or it did not, not maybe (AI loves to not "commit" to an answer and rather say maybe/likely). It also loves to loop in some vague claim about X being effective, sustainable, ethical, etc without providing any information as to WHY it is.

That and it being published on some blog spam website called techoreon.

Edit: For fun, I had o1-mini produce an article from the original source (Techspot it looks like), and it produced a similar line:

> This ingenious approach likely required significant manual effort and technical expertise, but the results speak for themselves, as evidenced by the system's eight-year flawless operation.

What these sites are doing is rewriting articles from legitimate sources, and then selling SEO backlinks to their "news" website full of generated content (and worthless backlinks). It's how all those scammy fiverr link services work

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yellowapple ◴[] No.43551036[source]
> (AI loves to not "commit" to an answer and rather say maybe/likely)

Well fuck, I might very well be an AI, then ;)

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1. mrguyorama ◴[] No.43551156[source]
LLMs had way more "average internet commenter" training material than it had "good journalism" training material.

Keep that in mind when people make them write journalism. It's like at an 8th grade level, maybe.