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Old 01-27-2025, 04:37 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Deskisamess View Post
I'd love to know more. I read a book, or read about half of the book, a few months ago that I'm fairly sure was AI generated. There were odd words and phrases used for fairly common items. The setting of the book was in Amish Country in Ohio. Instead of the word "buggy", the phrase "horse car" was used. A "lunch box" was called "a meal pack."

I'd love to hear what other clues to watch for.
I would not expect to see unusual word choices in AI generated text. Generative AI produces common word choices, not unusual ones, pretty much by definition.
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