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Comment by candiddevmike

3 hours ago

The "is key - ", is a key giveaway.

EDIT to expand the evidence: It's placing unnecessary emphasis on a one off mention in the article (differential fuzzing) and then writes a bunch of bullshit around what it thinks it means (it's wrong, differential fuzzing isn't running them both in parallel during a transition, it's a testing methodology based on inputs/outputs).

Which many people use. Heck, go to Stack Overflow about 10 years back. You will see people using it. It's a style.

I think it's a giveaway that it's human! A hyphen is incorrect punctuation.

  • According to British style guides an en-dash would be correct in that usage, and the difference between an en-dash (–) and a hyphen (-) is pretty small. Seems perfectly defensible to me unless you are publishing a book or academic journal

  • AI is trained on human output, so that's not really a good differentiator.