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0 sats \ 7 replies \ @k00b OP 16 Jan \ parent \ on: Steve Jobs, Rick Rubin and "taste" culture
I guess it's hard for me to tell where you begin and Grammarly ends. I'm curious - can you share what the comment was like before grammarly helped? I think I'd prefer reading bad grammar in a real person's voice - but I don't know without a direct comparison. Maybe I'm full of it.
I didn't see the original post. What made it seem AI generated to you?
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I've accused students of using AI and they claimed to use grammarly. I'm not sure how to fight this battle
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It's very simple; I'm also a student, and my professor questions everything about our work if he thinks it was AI generated.
I'm not sure how to fight this battle
I wouldn't call it a battle, though; he's a creator of Stacker News, and I would not escalate anything with him. If I was wrong; I would not have replied to him back.
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This time no grammarly!
I just meant like.. developing real taste takes slowing down and actually thinking for yourself. But now everything’s so instant and already picked for us it is hard to do that. So yeah, maybe having real taste is kinda rebellious now, cause you gotta ignore what’s popular and do your own thing.
By the way, I am sure you use Twitter, and this is why it makes you frustrated to see AI-generated texts.
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I just said it because whenever I use Twitter now, it feels like everyone has used some AI to create tweets. It has made an impact that when I see a text, I can tell it's generated solely by AI. Here too, I saw one account only using AI-generated answers to reply. I still apologize if you thought I created that comment only from AI.
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