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I think the thing that would keep me sane is that I'm fascinated in trying to figure out how a single AI-generated paragraph can be accurately detected.
But yeah, the common permutation of multiple pargraphs, the first starting with reaffirm/validate/reiterate is downright obnoxious.
'I'm sorry to hear you're having such difficulties with editing ChatGPT-generated content. It can be challenging and even frustrating at times, but with' lol
I'm doing online college atm, and there is a forum post assignment each week.
I dread having to respond to my other "class mates" because half of them are clearly using AI. Like having to read a single sentence of AI slop makes me lose the will to live. Spending my mental energy to read something no one was willing to put in the energy to write is not what I wanna spend my days doing.
The school, like all universities, are working on new policies. But it's just so painful to prove someone is using AI beyond a reasonable doubt. Sometimes folks accidentally include something where the answer basically includes something like "as an AI" , and those generally get removed quickly and I don't see that student post ever again. Or someone posted code where in it there was a comment that said "Then you can repeat this process to write the rest of the program"
So yeah, if you made a game out of catching AI slop, more power to you. You are a stronger, or more deranged, internet user than me.