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Re: AI-generated post discussion thread: how to identify & report
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on 29/05/2023, 09:21:10 UTC
The question remains of how to best determine that a post was written using AI. This tool seems to have the best rate of accuracy, but it doesn't judge how much of a text is AI-written, just whether or not it is "likely" to contain AI-written material:

https://hivemoderation.com/ai-generated-content-detection
I'll try this tools to test it for accuracy and it looks like the text I quoted below from one of the users has a 97.6% & 99.9% chance of likely to contain AI Generated Text.

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It's true that working as a government employee doesn't make us rich, but why do so many people still want to become government employees? Because the most valuable thing for government employees is a lifetime pension guarantee, even if they are widows/widowers they also get pension insurance and their first and second children also get it if they are not yet 25 years old. (this is what happened in my country)

While it is true that the salaries of government employees are generally sufficient to meet their daily needs and not enough to save or invest with existing income. So it's only natural that as a government employee you have to be smart to find additional income to become rich.

In essence, not all government employees have to rely on a monthly salary alone to achieve financial success. As a government employee, you must be smart about using your free time to run a side business or involve yourself in investments that can generate greater profits.
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As what the OP has explained, these two types of salary have advantages and there are also negative sides. Actually, the decision to choose a job based on salary or commission salary does not only depend on whether a person wants a large income or not. There are other factors to consider such as skills, interests, career opportunities and personal values. Some people may be more interested in a job that offers a steady salary because they feel more stable and can manage their finances more easily. However, there are also those who prefer a job with a commission salary because they feel more compelled to work hard and earn bigger profits.

It is important to consider the risk factors in commission salary work. While most commission salaried jobs do offer greater earning potential, they also carry a higher risk. For example, if you work in sales, the profit you make will depend on many factors such as market conditions, competitors and customer needs.

In the end, the decision to choose a job based on salary or commission salary depends on individual preferences. It is best to consider all relevant factors and make a decision that best fits your goals and personal values. I personally prefer to work with a monthly salary because this is the right choice for my current condition that I have a family, because with a monthly salary, it is certain that I will have an income, even though it is not as big as a commission salary.

The above two posts were created by the same user, but I'm not mentioning the names [ninjastic.space can help to find it] because I'm not entirely sure the above content is actually generated by AI because I got different results when I tested with different tools, especially with these two tools:

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