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Yeah probably. That being said, AI is a tool, just like a calculator is. Us it when you need it but don't let it take away from learning things yourself
Listen girl. I'm a teacher. I have a master's degree in French literature and linguistics. My job is literally to analyze text. If I couldn't differentiate between a paper written by a human and one written by a robot, I would be very bad at my job. This is not going to cut it. Do you think we actually need to use an AI to tell it's written by an AI? We teachers got into these positions by actually doing the work, we don't need AI to do it for us, and that's the main difference between you and us. I detect AI all the time by myself. AI uses adjectives and adverbs way too much, and doesn't make any grammatical errors, and most of all, it actually doesn't know how to write an actually good paper. The best AIs on the market are only able to make bland essays with no personality, no real opinion or argument. Because it can't. The truth is that I don't even need to accuse you of cheating, your AI papers are so bad you fail anyway.
Dude get off your high horse. On a seperate note, AI is a tool. As long as you're not using it to fabricate your whole essay I don't see an issue with it.
@@notforgetful4926 we're literally discussing using it to write your whole essay. Can you focus on the conversation brought upon by the video you're commenting under?
@@notforgetful4926 are you stupid? You are the type of person to write a bullshit essay with chatgpt and put it into this program and expect it to work.
You should see the newest gpt's political analysis, honestly beats 99.99% of liberals and conservatives if promted decently, easy to do if you know the subject matter, maybe you know something similar already, cheers❤
Exactly. AI might be OK in short sentences or phrases, but it falls under the pressure of essays. AI's favorite thing to do is repetition. Sure, humans also like repetition, but we know how to point it out and correct it. Also, AI doesn't get the rules that we humans subconsciously use when writing emails or essays. For example, the ratio of exclaimation-points:periods. Too much periods makes it sound apathetic, too much exclaimations make it sound over-enthusiastic. AI doesn't know this and can't replicate it because whilst it can ratio the symbols, it isnt able to do that while also applying it to the right sentences. It tends to look junky and unbalanced whenever an AI writes. Also, why even go to school if you aren't going to put the effort in? It teaches you important life skills when you write essays. If you don't put in the work now, you'll NEVER put the work in when you really need to.
So you condone to legally cheat? Potentially on national exams? Hope that goes to court. If you are that good, make a thing that advises how to write good instead of doing it for them. The whole "Give the man a fish and he'll survive a day, teach him to fish and he won't starve". Lazy and predatory is what this is.
Dont promote kids to cheat using AI thats how you get a generation that cant read, write, do math or basic understanding. Thats how you get a world like the movie idiocracy, and its sad.
I get what your going at, but these systems in place to detect AI pieces of work False Positive ALL THE TIME. Even if she did write it legit, it would of still flagged her regardless
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You can get exactly the same result directly from ChatGPT by ending your prompt with "output your answer in the writing style of a senior high-school student". All 'BypassGPT' is doing is inserting structure and grammar errors along with a sprinkling of punctuation errors that make it look like it was written by an 18yo with a mid-level GPA.