Paul Sutton

Identification

AI Generated Text

With more and more content being generated by AI, it is getting harder to work out how pieces of text have been generated.

This guide on Wikipedia aims to help people by highlighting common catchphrases and other content that can be attributed to Ai.

An interesting article on the BBC ChatGPT: Can students pass using AI tools at university? Examine similar issues further, but it is important for students to understand AI generated text. As they may need to cite research and this research has to be of a certain standard or their own essays are reduced in worth (not monetary) and student / institution reputation can also be impacted. While this is my own opinion, it is based on what I understand about this topic.

In another example, back in the late 80s there was a paper written on cold fusion that was so bad, it was ridiculed by the community and didn't reflect well on the authors.

AI is not going away, so we are going to have to live with it and understand the implications of it being used and apply better methods to ensure what is written is of high academic standard.

On a sort of related note, Critical Thinking Web has some excellent resources on developing these essential skills.

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#AI,#Writing.#Identification,#Academic,#Personal,#Standards


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