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mnaimd | 7 months ago

There are two major problems with Wikipedia doing this:

1. False Positives: phrases like "on the other hand", "not only x but y" are definitely used by humans. You can't simply accuse others for using AI by just checking some phrases to be in text. I mean AI itself is trained on text written by humans, so the reason it uses those phrases is because they are more common in it's training set.

2. By making a set of what seems like AI, they give people the opportunity to just tell AI what phrases NOT to use. Every person who prompts to AI, can use it to make it more like human. Ironically, what the wikipedia itself was trying to stop.

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thunderfork|7 months ago

>There are two major problems with Wikipedia doing this:

Doing what, exactly? This is a descriptive, informational page, not a policy.