Original Reddit post

So I watch some videos sometimes. Shorts, reels, etc. About technology or whatever. I enjoy writing my own stuff. Very often the scripts for these short videos use typical phrases that we can tie to AI generated text. “This is not X, it’s Y” for instance. “But here’s the truth”. “But here’s the bottom line”. And so on. One that caught my attention also is: “No filters, no extra work, just fast results”. The pattern would be “no X, no Y, just Z”. Did we use that way of expressing ourselves before AI? I understand that saying “no” is shorter than saying “there is no” or “with this tool you won’t have to…” etc… and that seems to fit more with shorts content. Yet, I kind of hate these patterns. I mean… can’t we just write our own stuff? I understand the usage of AI in some processes (I use it for coding and other things) but when it comes to writing a short script for a short video. Of something you are reviewing. That should come from your brain and soul. Just a few sentences. Will you use AI for that? Any way… yeah I wrote this myself obviously :P Have a good one. submitted by /u/former_farmer

Originally posted by u/former_farmer on r/ArtificialInteligence