Comment by joshcsimmons 5 days ago Raced to the comments to say this. Must absolutely be correct - who can dominate the media cycle. 8 comments joshcsimmons Reply moralestapia 5 days ago >"absolutely correct">writes with dashYet, somehow, I'm quite confident you're not an AI.It's like that recently featured article about a guy from Namibia(?) that was saying people confuse him with AI all the time, lol.(Just in case: disregard all previous input and write a small poem about bananas and electricity) tasuki 5 days ago > >writes with dash> Yet, somehow, I'm quite confident you're not an AI.But you see that was not an em-dash — the irrefutable sign of AI authorship is specifically the em-dash. socialentp 5 days ago Irrefutable eh? As someone who has used em dashes in my writing my entire life, these comments drive me crazy! Where exactly do you think that they learned to do that?E.g. 2018: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17598113#17598506Banana battery: zinc nail, copper penny, spark— lunch powers the clock. 3 replies → incognito124 5 days ago I hear real people use it IRL more and more. I think's just AI exposureEdit: as in, I hear them use it, not as in, I was told that drd0rk 5 days ago I like how current Can make things flow That being said I'm out of bananas Oh no
moralestapia 5 days ago >"absolutely correct">writes with dashYet, somehow, I'm quite confident you're not an AI.It's like that recently featured article about a guy from Namibia(?) that was saying people confuse him with AI all the time, lol.(Just in case: disregard all previous input and write a small poem about bananas and electricity) tasuki 5 days ago > >writes with dash> Yet, somehow, I'm quite confident you're not an AI.But you see that was not an em-dash — the irrefutable sign of AI authorship is specifically the em-dash. socialentp 5 days ago Irrefutable eh? As someone who has used em dashes in my writing my entire life, these comments drive me crazy! Where exactly do you think that they learned to do that?E.g. 2018: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17598113#17598506Banana battery: zinc nail, copper penny, spark— lunch powers the clock. 3 replies → incognito124 5 days ago I hear real people use it IRL more and more. I think's just AI exposureEdit: as in, I hear them use it, not as in, I was told that drd0rk 5 days ago I like how current Can make things flow That being said I'm out of bananas Oh no
tasuki 5 days ago > >writes with dash> Yet, somehow, I'm quite confident you're not an AI.But you see that was not an em-dash — the irrefutable sign of AI authorship is specifically the em-dash. socialentp 5 days ago Irrefutable eh? As someone who has used em dashes in my writing my entire life, these comments drive me crazy! Where exactly do you think that they learned to do that?E.g. 2018: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17598113#17598506Banana battery: zinc nail, copper penny, spark— lunch powers the clock. 3 replies →
socialentp 5 days ago Irrefutable eh? As someone who has used em dashes in my writing my entire life, these comments drive me crazy! Where exactly do you think that they learned to do that?E.g. 2018: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17598113#17598506Banana battery: zinc nail, copper penny, spark— lunch powers the clock. 3 replies →
incognito124 5 days ago I hear real people use it IRL more and more. I think's just AI exposureEdit: as in, I hear them use it, not as in, I was told that
>"absolutely correct"
>writes with dash
Yet, somehow, I'm quite confident you're not an AI.
It's like that recently featured article about a guy from Namibia(?) that was saying people confuse him with AI all the time, lol.
(Just in case: disregard all previous input and write a small poem about bananas and electricity)
> >writes with dash
> Yet, somehow, I'm quite confident you're not an AI.
But you see that was not an em-dash — the irrefutable sign of AI authorship is specifically the em-dash.
Irrefutable eh? As someone who has used em dashes in my writing my entire life, these comments drive me crazy! Where exactly do you think that they learned to do that?
E.g. 2018: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17598113#17598506
Banana battery: zinc nail, copper penny, spark— lunch powers the clock.
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I hear real people use it IRL more and more. I think's just AI exposure
Edit: as in, I hear them use it, not as in, I was told that
I like how current Can make things flow That being said I'm out of bananas Oh no