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by robocat
283 days ago
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Perhaps AI would usually suggest childish or uneducated spelling mistakes. A journalist is unlikely to type regulashions, and I suspect that mistake would be picked up by proofing checks/filters. Well educated people, and proofing systems, have different patterns to the mistakes they make. Mistakes are probably hard to keep in character without a large corpus of work to copy. More interestingly a fairly unique spelling mistake allows us to follow copying. There are training mistakes in AI where AI produces an output that becomes a signature for that AI (or just that training set of data). https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45031375 (thread about "Why do people keep writing about the imaginary compound Cr2Gr2Te6" Unclosed parens to prove I'm a Real I) |
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