I occasionally mess around with AI art but don’t trust it for the written word. I feel it could be the cruel friend who, in response to asking what the English for ‘Good Morning’ is, actually tells you the saying ‘You smell of rotten cabbage’…
Yes, I agree. You shouldn't trust it. You should use it to enhance your writing, not replace it.
I consider myself smart enough to notice when it's hallucinating stuff again.
But this also means I wouldn't use it for languages I don't know anything about.
There are people out there which got a wrong tattoo because they got trolled because they can't read it, lol
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You should use it to enhance your writing, not replace it.
agree, sometimes I rather keep the way how it was, because I like it!
Btw, fun fact in case someone didn't know already: scammers use language mistakes on purposes for to filter for their target group.
for example?
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for example?
Phishing e-mails originate from questionable accounts that sound legitimate, have generic greetings and/or signatures, and often contain grammar or spelling errors that give them away.
There is a picture of an example phishing mail on this site where they mention that a wrong date format was used. You could say they just did a mistake but I believe they know what they're doing. They don't want to target people who would spot such mistakes. They want to reach the people who wouldn't.
And when in doubt: it's better to overestimate people than to underestimate them - especially when it comes to picking your battles :)
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so it's purposely making mistakes to filter targets, good point!
it's better to overestimate people than to underestimate them - especially before you pick a fight :)
much wisdom from @ekzyis