Maria Noemi Hernandez

Can you recognize an AI-generated response? How do you feel about them?

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Without knowing it, I became a detective at spotting them on discussions, product launches, Twitter, Linkedin, and different platforms.
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Elias Fares
I think as long as I get the answer/data/info I'm looking for then I feel okay about it.
Maria Noemi Hernandez
@elifares makes sense! But what about it is a question where you really need the POV or experience from someone? It's kind of sad to read an AI answer
May
How do you tell?! Please share your wisdom with those of us who can’t πŸ˜‚
Maria Noemi Hernandez
@may_at_normili I could say that to me, it's about how they are using the keywords. You see that the answers include too many words that were included in the original post.
Ansar Uddin Khan
As far as I know , nowadays there are certain algorithms that are giving the human touch to the ai itself. So recognition of AI responses is quite difficult.
Maria Noemi Hernandez
@ansar_uddin_khan yes, as with everything in life... it depends. It depends if they're editing the answer after, how good the prompt is, how good the tool is, if they are posting what they get, etc
Alexander Eble
While AI generated content is on the rise, distinguishing AI- and human-authorship will become a new venture. OpenAI is already on track to develop such a classifier.
To a certain extent, yes. When a participant in a WhatsApp group posted a message for a career-based discussion, I found that it was taken from ChatGPT. It clearly had that "Overall" at the end of the paragraph and didn't feel personal. It was too generic. I instantly lost value for the response.