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Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread
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nutildah
on 13/09/2023, 04:24:20 UTC
⭐ Merited by light_warrior (2) ,hugeblack (1)
Three newbies registered on the forum today almost simultaneously and immediately posted AI-generated text in the old threads. One of them I did not have time to formalize, he was already banned. But the other two from this company are still on the outside.

algorand-algorand

Certainly, here is a summary...

Hive Moderation there is a 99.9% probability of using AI
Copyleaks AI Content Detector there is a 94.5% probability of using AI
Contentatscale AI Detector 0% likely to be human
Sapling AI Detector there is a 100% probability of using AI

ankr-ankr

Certainly, here's a brief overview...
Hive Moderation there is a 99.9% probability of using AI
Copyleaks AI Content Detector there is a 83.6% probability of using AI
Contentatscale AI Detector 0% likely to be human

Ha! These are awful, glad the mod(s) had the good sense to delete them. And you've identified a new keyword, "Certainly, here"... Here's one such post that has already been deleted; same thing with this one. Here's a live example of someone who used ChatGPT to rewrite a white paper for them:

                                                                                    Ready Player 1 - A Decentralized Blockchain-Powered Gaming Ecosystem

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Certainly, here's an expanded section for "Point 5: Technical Architecture" in your white paper:

5. Technical Architecture
The success of Ready Player 1 as a pioneering blockchain-powered gaming ecosystem relies heavily on its robust technical architecture. This section provides an in-depth exploration of the technical components and design principles that underpin the project.

I mean it doesn't get much more obvious than this:

Certainly, here's your message tailored for a Bitcointalk forum post:

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🚀 **YadaCoin Core v6.3.0: Unleashing the Future!** 🚀

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Am reporting that last one... The first live example is a garbage post but mods haven't been deleting one-offs by new users reported here.