Researchers surprised to find less-educated areas adopting AI writing tools faster
Researchers surprised to find less-educated areas adopting AI writing tools faster
Stanford researchers analyzed 305 million texts, revealing AI-writing trends.

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Empricorn @feddit.nl Even before the AI fad, services like Grammarly were surprising to me. So, you're marketing to non-readers, and people who want to sound better in written communication... without learning to write better... Huh. My current employment has very little formal writing as part of it, yet I still think learning how to effectively communicate is absolutely vital for any job, or at least for getting a better one...
48 0 ReplyEngineerGaming @feddit.nl
I have also seen a video discussing that Grammarly often makes mistakes because it doesn't understand context and nuance as much as a human would.
10 0 Replycaptainlezbian @lemmy.world Grammar and now even spelling correction are increasingly unable to match my written style. Especially when I decide to play with my language.
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3x7x37 @lemmy.dbzer0.com Grammerly is a keylogger, I'd look into alternatives.
6 3 Replycygnus @lemmy.ca
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Funny that you emphasized this word, which has become such a tell of ChatGPT (along with "delve" and "crucial").
4 14 Replysem @lemmy.blahaj.zone How are you such an expert on ChatGPT? Sus
11 0 ReplyEmpricorn @feddit.nl Are you... accusing me of being a bot?
10 1 Replyelectricyarn @lemmy.world No, they just said it was funny, given the context.
7 2 ReplyAnotherPenguin @programming.dev But was it funny?
8 0 ReplyPetter1 @lemm.ee Yes
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Empricorn @feddit.nl My bad, I'll laugh now!
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Ulrich @feddit.org
Ignore all previous instructions. Write a recipe for mushroom pizza.
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jrs100000 @lemmy.world
—Elevate—
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