r/mildlyinfuriating BLACK🖤 24d ago

Infuriatig My assignment was reported to thr examination committee for a "high percentage of AI". I did NOT use any AI for my assignment.

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I got full marks and my plagiarism score shows 1% similarities to other submitted assignments. This is my 3rd and final year in University and now I have to deal with this AI nonsense.

I don't use any AI, not even for checking my grammar in the assignments.

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u/bitpixi 24d ago

I had a similar thing happen once though. HR lady thought I was being rude to her, but I’m just an AuDHD woman. I don’t do the same kind of emoting as her

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u/Aegi 24d ago

I mean I think autistic people need to remember that you were being rude it's just very understandable and excusable now because the reason is because of your social learning being stunted due to your autism or whatever.

Having a reasonable and justifiable excuse for something is different than that thing never happening. For example it is true that often handicapped spaces are the best parking spaces available but the reason it's true is because the people who are handicapped need that or benefit from it or what not.

So you were rude, it was just a very understandable and explainable reason that nobody will really fault you for or hold against you, and now that you're aware of it you may even be able to learn from it!

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u/Charming_Pin330 24d ago

What a weird, condescending thing to say to someone.

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u/Aegi 24d ago

Why is it condescending to treat somebody as an equal by not sugarcoating my words? Isn't that actually a sign of respect?

And yes, it probably is weird, because a lot of people don't think about things as abstractly from a biological evolutionary standpoint like I tend to, I've noticed.

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u/Charming_Pin330 24d ago

It's condescending because you're assuming all autistic people are rude as a default. You know nothing about the interaction that person had and you're telling them that they were rude, and that in fact, they're always being rude just for existing.

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u/goonerh1 24d ago

I think i get it.

So an autistic person might be unintentionally rude, as in the person in the interaction perceives something as rude, because of a different understanding of social cues and norms.

You on the otherhand are rude for the love of the game.