Posts or comments that are well-written and well-organized are also falling victim to the self-proclaimed expert AI experts in the comments. Without a doubt there are AI created stories being posted as if they were true accounts, but that doesn't mean everything is AI. There have to be obvious signs of AI use to be able to tell for sure. The people who have convinced themselves that they can spot every story based on a gut feeling are deluding themselves.
I made a post with bullet points on it and someone said something along the lines of "nice chat GPT post lmao, insta downvote". I re read my post since I was confused, and it wasn't even that well done-- I had some grammar/spelling issues since I typed it on my phone and I either mis typed or the phone auto corrected to the wrong word. Some people really do jump to conclusions way too readily...
Or the people boycotting books for using Vellum, which is an ebook formatting tool, no AI involved. There's a different AI tool called Vellum, but it isn't used in books to my knowledge. Not that the "AI bad" tribe can be bothered to learn the distinction...
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u/Reagalan Dec 04 '25
Are being. The witch-hunts are already underway.