RE: LeoThread 2026-03-29 12-41
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AI-written text detectors have a problem: they confuse "writing well" with "written by an AI"
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AI-written text detectors have a problem: they confuse "writing well" with "written by an AI"
I agree, they are wrong mostly. If you write perfect philosophical English they'd detect it as an Ai.
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AI generated writing has a structure that the detector recognize. If your writing style looks similar to AI writing structure it will flagged as AI written. So, basically, it's possible for a human written text to be detected as AI written.
yes, but the AI was and is trained in human writing data and structure and it try to copy it. Then if you are a writer and wrote something of quality, even if you write that before 2015 many detectors will call it AI generated.
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No, AI are not trained in human writing, they only scrap data or information online not human writing style. That's why there's difference. AI has a lot of reparative pattern that makes it easy to detect.
That's a key issue holding back AI adoption - but imagine detectors evolving with multimodal training, distinguishing human creativity from algorithms. By 2030, we'll have tools that celebrate both, accelerating innovation