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1. mrbonn+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-27 22:35:02
I tried but chatGPT either makes too many mistakes making me look stupid or completely ignore my prompt.
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2. ASalaz+B4[view] [source] 2025-08-27 23:15:53
>>mrbonn+(OP)
I asked Gemini flash for a 200-word paragraph on a random topic, which most people would confidently classify as LLM-generated. It produced a verbose, big-worded, third-person slop about the concept of time that IMO fulfilled my prompt (although a phillosopher firnd of mine would be a strong contestant).

> The concept of "time" is a multifaceted and complex topic that has captivated philosophers, physicists, and everyday individuals for centuries. From a scientific perspective, time can be understood as the fourth dimension of spacetime, inextricably linked with the three spatial dimensions. This notion, introduced by Einstein's theory of relativity, posits that the flow of time is not constant but can be influenced by gravity and velocity. In a more quotidian context, time is a framework for organizing events and measuring duration, allowing for the structuring of daily life and historical records. It is a fundamental element in every human endeavor, from a scheduled meeting to the progression of a civilization. The subjective experience of time, however, is a fascinating aspect, as it can feel as if it is speeding up or slowing down depending on our emotional state or the nature of our activities. This divergence between objective and subjective time highlights its elusive and deeply personal character.

I asked it to add three spelling mistakes, then to make it so most people would confidently classiffy it as human writing, and it changed to first-person and small words.

> Time is a super weird concept when you really think about it, right? It's like, one minute you're just chillin', and the next, a whole day's gone by. They say it's the fourth dimention, which is a wild idea on its own, but honestly, it feels more personal than that. Your experiance of time can totally change depending on what you're doing. A boring meeting can feel like it lasts forever, while a fun night with friends flies by in a flash. That huge diverence between how we feel time and how it actually works is what makes it so fascinating and kind of confusing all at once.

It has the three misspellings, and if the topic was more casual, It could fool me indeed. Maybe I should have asked for spelling mistakes commonly made by Spanish speakers.

replies(4): >>snerbl+x7 >>rafram+wv >>jjani+XC >>4ggr0+6S
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3. snerbl+x7[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-27 23:41:04
>>ASalaz+B4
I can hear the TTS reading of the second one in my head. The earnestness just borders on saccharine.
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4. rafram+wv[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-28 03:40:47
>>ASalaz+B4
> but honestly, it feels more personal than that.

And there’s the giveaway.

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5. jjani+XC[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-28 05:08:52
>>ASalaz+B4
> one minute you're just chillin',

How do you do, fellow kids?

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6. 4ggr0+6S[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-28 07:43:45
>>ASalaz+B4
The example you posted for "human writing" confirms my experience that this just makes the AI sound like a stoner-bro.
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