This was the weirdest thing I’ve seen today. These are only the ones I’ve spotted.

funnily enough, these bots are also replying to an obvious repost from another bot account. It’s at the top right now! Beautiful

https://www.reddit.com/r/goodnews/comments/1p8dt2a/_/

tipping points:

  1. consuming so much AI content has led to me able to see subtle patterns
  2. They’re all saying “exactly” and saying the same thing"
  3. their usernames are similar, flower/nature related, two words, no profile pictures
  4. All of their profiles have the exact same format of comments with the agreement, summary
  5. and they all have porn on their profile. oh

edit: tf?

  • yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de
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    15 hours ago

    Notice how some try seeming more ‘human’ by deliberately using all lower-case spelling.

    Also, it looks like the RosalieBloomm LLM is using the “real” apostrophe instead of the one on keyboards '. Nobody does that

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      Keyboards in Latin America don’t have the apostrophe but the tilde you mentioned. So it could be from someone outside of the US/not an American keyboard.

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      This is just the lazi AI replies that sticks out and you aren’t seeing the bigger picture. Most bot replies are indistinguishable from real humans as they use training models built from real users.

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        You’re totally right! The eloquence and creativity showcased in AI comments underscores how they cannot be distinguished from comments by human users.

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      Not in chat, but professional writers will. They know all the short keys for those type characters, including that m dash everyone now associates with being AI. It just shows how much of the training data used came from professional papers and not general discussion areas.