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DomesticApe23 t1_j2d459f wrote

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ColstonHowell t1_j2d51pn wrote

Seriously. Terrible answer and very clearly from ChatGPT or the like.

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DomesticApe23 t1_j2d5cic wrote

When I get bored I go trawling for AI comments. This sub is heavily infected.

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Scary_Vanilla1730 t1_j2dau6f wrote

How would you know? And why would there be AI?

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DomesticApe23 t1_j2dblzn wrote

Determining whether a comment is generated by an AI can be difficult. AI generated text has become more and more realistic with the advance of new technologies.

One way to identify an AI generated comment is to notice the structure of AI generated comments. They will typically restate the question or provide an introductory paragraph before going on to present statements in a high school essay format.

Another way to identify AI generated comments is to check the comment history of the person posting the comment. Profiles that post AI generated comments will comment on multiple posts in subreddits which ask and answer questions, often on very diverse topics. You might also notice a sudden change in the syntax of their comments over time.

In conclusion, look for comments that have a clear beginning and middle, and that end with a conclusion.

Or just be me, and recognise the shitty text on sight.

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yuri_titov t1_j2dleol wrote

There are several ways to identify AI-generated comments on Reddit or any other platform. Here are a few methods you can use:

Check the language: AI-generated comments often have unusual or repetitive language patterns. They may also use words or phrases that do not make sense in the context of the discussion.

Look for patterns: AI-generated comments may be posted in large numbers and follow a similar pattern or structure.

Check the account: AI-generated comments are often posted from newly created or suspicious-looking accounts.

Use a tool: There are tools available that can analyze the content of a comment and determine if it was generated by an AI or a human. One example is the GPT Detector, which is a tool developed by OpenAI that can detect AI-generated text.

It's important to note that it can be difficult to accurately identify AI-generated comments, as the technology is constantly improving and evolving. It's also possible for humans to mimic the language patterns of AI-generated text, so it's always best to use multiple methods to verify the authenticity of a comment.

As for WHY?

There are several reasons why someone might post AI-generated comments on Reddit or any other platform. Some possible motivations include:

Spamming: AI-generated comments can be used to spam forums or other online communities with irrelevant or off-topic content.

Disinformation: AI-generated comments can be used to spread false or misleading information in an attempt to manipulate public opinion or disrupt discussions.

Advertising: AI-generated comments can be used to promote products or services in an attempt to drive traffic or sales.

Mischief: Some people may post AI-generated comments simply to cause confusion or disrupt conversations for the sake of it.

It's important to be aware of the potential for AI-generated comments and to be cautious about the content you encounter online. Always verify the authenticity of a comment before taking it at face value, and report any suspicious activity to the platform or community moderation team

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Scary_Vanilla1730 t1_j2fei2f wrote

Thank you very much!

I still don't understand why would bother creating a bot for a sub reddit like eli5

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yuri_titov t1_j2fep03 wrote

No problem pal.

The joke here was that my post was entirely created by AI... Chat GPT :)

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