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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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.

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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.

!BBH

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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.

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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

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