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Ask HN: Have you been falsely accused of AI-generated content?
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5 points
by bmaupin
159 days ago
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I was accused for the first time of my writing looking AI-generated. I tend to be overly verbose and use a lot of ordered and unordered lists. On top of that I'm used to documentation systems like Confluence with "info" and "note" macros so I'll often sprinkle in a limited set of emoji for emphasis when I'm writing elsewhere. In this case the accusation was insignificant; it's for a stack exchange answer that could be deleted and my life wouldn't be negatively impacted at all. But now I can't help but wonder for the first time if the AI witch hunt is going to potentially have real consequences for some people. Has anyone experienced this in any meaningful way? |
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I think the real problem is people being sure they can correctly identify AI (while they're actually just guessing wrong). Honestly, I do appreciate the efforts to weed out AI-generated content. Maybe someday we'll come up with more fool-proof detectors.
In the mean time, those weren't meaningful consequences for me. But one of the big newspapers ran an article about college students wrongfully accused of using AI, and then facing academic discipline for cheating.