“Ironically, one of the 844 books in this dataset is called ‘How to Write for Humans in an AI World: Cutting Through Digital Noise and Reaching Real People’. In it, the author laments the proliferation of AI-written content: ‘The words we see online, in our inboxes, even in news articles, often feel like they were written by no one in particular,’ he writes. ‘They’re grammatically perfect and emotionally empty. They’re fluent, but soulless. The irony is that we’ve never written more than we do today. We’re producing mountains of content: posts, captions, pitches, texts, and endless emails. At the same time, in the midst of all that noise, something essential is fading. It’s the sense that a real person is speaking to another real person.’ That book’s contents were flagged as likely AI-generated.” submitted by /u/StarlightDown
Originally posted by u/StarlightDown on r/ArtificialInteligence
