| ▲ | ChrisMarshallNY 2 hours ago | |
Possibly. She’s very much a self-marketer. I just figured that it was a good idea to link to the person. I have found it useful to see the people behind the words, before accusing them of being bots. But that does beg the question of what, exactly, is “AI slop”? If someone uses it like they would use an editor, to clean up their own prose, does that mean it’s “slop”? Editors have been placing a “corporate stamp” on words for hundreds of years. You always know when an article was placed in The New Yorker, or Harper’s Bazar, because the editor would make sure that the prose matched their style. We’re really just at the beginning of this journey. BTW: I’m not saying it wasn’t fully-generated AI prose, but I’m uncomfortable with “knee-jerk” accusations. I have seen some examples of misfires, when it comes to that. | ||