| ▲ | Sha1rholder 2 hours ago | |
I personally don't care whether a piece of writing was AI-generated as long as it's useful or insightful. However there's only 10% of AI-generated writing that is worth reading. If some articles convince me that there's somebody behind it contributing valuable understanding, I'm willing to overlook the telltale AI mannerisms. It's understandable that some domain experts aren't very proficient in English. That said, statistically speaking 90% AI-generated pieces are a waste of readers' time. It's a good strategy to simply skip them. I know this looks like a bot comment. It's not. It's a much older style of writing known as Chinglish. That's why as a non-native English speaker, I can totally understand why someone would want to use AI to help with their writing. | ||