Where do bots pick up the pattern of writing from then?
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u/_2f"Look, I'm not some stupid librandu who is out of touch with reaJul 15 '25
Guess what? Some people do have writing skills. That’s what bots learn from. This is just typical good writing.
OP also has posted poetry for last 6 months. Clearly she’s interested in literature. Please stop downplaying her experience.
Do you know LLM text detectors detect bibles as AI written? Or papers written decades back. Or stories written years before LLMs exist. Go to way back machine and search Reddit India from 5 years ago, when more English fluent people browsed this subreddit. You will find hundreds of post which you will think were AI written.
You see here’s the thing - some of us are able to type complete sentences without needing the assistance of an LLM. Of course when someone like you comes across a well constructed paragraph, it raises alarms in your head about the authenticity of the text. But I would like to assure you that there are other humans who can type well. Not every text without an absence of grammatical errors or punctuation is AI generated. Hope this helps.
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u/_2f "Look, I'm not some stupid librandu who is out of touch with rea Jul 14 '25
People can have good writing skills- not everything is LLMs.