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Re: Auto detect Scams, Spam and AI in the forum
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Alone055
on 26/06/2025, 11:39:30 UTC
It is clear that you make little use of AI. I talk to it every day (if you can apply the concept “talk” here) and especially in short answers it is indistinguishable to humans. I would say, and this is my hypothesis, that over time it will happen as with automatic translators, it is increasingly difficult to know whether a translation has been done by a human or an automatic translator. And for short texts, impossible.

The last thing I'm doing is learning about endocrine disruptors and gradually changing everything I have at home to disruptors free. No diarrhea, no vomiting. Learning quickly, practically and spending much less time than if I had to look up the information myself.

I don't agree with the part I've bolded, because I believe an answer from an AI will always have a soulless feel to it and a certain pattern, be it the wording, the structure, or the use of punctuation, that makes it different from a human answer. However, I think there is nothing wrong with using an AI for personal uses, such as learning something, taking assistance from it for something you are doing, and maybe having some confusion or being unsure about something. Overall, anything that you are doing using an AI that will stay with you and won't be used anywhere publicly, or even if it's used publicly, you won't feel ashamed of giving credit to it instead of taking it yourself, it's all okay.

What's problematic and also irritating is for someone to use an AI model, take whatever it generates or produces, and pass it on, as it is, and behave like it's their own. If you used an AI to learn something, you basically learned it and didn't memorize it word for word, just like how you learn things normally, and then they become a part of your knowledge. You then apply that somewhere, which isn't wrong. I won't mind if I'm conversing with you, and you share something with me, in your own words, that you learned through an AI, but I would hate it if, in mid-conversation, you copy and paste a whole paragraph from an AI model about something we are talking about.