On a tangential note, I have noticed more and more Internet “content” that is almost certainly AI-generated without informing the reader that it is AI-generated.
You can use the same methods to detect it that you use to spot phishing emails.
The sentences just aren’t quite right. Repetitious sentences in different paragraphs.
Bottom line is, if you suspect it is AI-generated, it probably is.
Between the search engine algorithms that only return content that fits the globalist narrative and fake AI articles, the Interwebs is becoming less and less useful.
“On a tangential note, I have noticed more and more Internet “content” that is almost certainly AI-generated without informing the reader that it is AI-generated.”
I’ve seen the same when looking for honest product reviews and recommendations. A lot of those web pages are AI generated junk, poor English, poor organization, repetition, vagueness.
It seems that there are fewer and fewer honest product review sites. I used to rely on CNET, Tom’s Reviews, etc, but everything is suspect now. Even user “reviews” are frequently trash.
There’s always porn and bum fights…
On a happier, related note, the proliferation of AI is certain to dislodge many members of the eneMedia, most of which have aligned with the democrat party. It won’t be because of their party allegiance but because the chatbot will be cheaper and faster at delivering the core media product . . . . . anti-conservative bias.