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Put this whole paragraph on repeat.

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dorian's avatar dorian @doriantaylor.com
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just had a funny thought like what if you were a published writer and you got flagged because your writing was in the training data

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costrike's avatar costrike @costrike.bsky.social
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Gonna be some interesting lawsuits

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Ika Willis's avatar Ika Willis @ikax.bsky.social
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AI detection and people's desire for it overriding the fact that it *doesn't detect AI* is going to be the thing that irritates/enrages/energises me in a painful, sleep-losing, growthful way in this new job, I think. (See also: Proctorio, which does not stop cheating.)

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J. L. Washington's avatar J. L. Washington @jlwashi.bsky.social
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AI detectors lag behind due to the separation of AI detection from AI development. Many AI companies do not want AI detectors policing their work. Since AI detectors are not fully developed, there will be a lot of false positives on human written work.

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Jay Schiavone's avatar Jay Schiavone @jaytingle.bsky.social
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"Computer software cannot solve social problems. We have to find other solutions." “Can't repeat the past? Why, of course you can!”

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Altar Boy to Elder Gods's avatar Altar Boy to Elder Gods @clhellisen.bsky.social
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I once ran my own fiction through an AI detenctor and it gave me a percentage that was AI and yeah no I do not think so, pal. It's an extremely flawed tool, only considered necessary because corps are pushing AI on us whether we want it or no.

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