English usage and grammar
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3mon 8d ago by reddthat.com/u/mo_lave in english@lemmy.ca from marcusolang.substack.com

Yeah, that's sad.

And he's correct. AI "detectors" as he describes are both wrong, useless, and doomed to fail.

But there are better ways to get hints. Specific models tend to overuse certain tokens: they'll pick the same character names for a story, or overuse certain phrases, and if you play when them long enough you start to recognize "oh, that's an OpenAI" model, or "this is dry like Nvidia Nemotron," or whatever.

See EQBench's slop profiles: https://eqbench.com/

But, ultimately, the way to fix this is to go back to trusted sources and citations.

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"Try and..." compared to "Try to..."

7mon 17d ago by lemmy.world/u/DarrinBrunner in english@lemmy.ca
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Which meaning did they intend?

10mon 27d ago by lemmy.world/u/BullishUtensil in english@lemmy.ca
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A quirk of the English language. Ability Vs disability

1y 2mon ago by lemmy.blahaj.zone/u/FundMECFSResearch in english@lemmy.ca
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Dictionary understanding

1y 2mon ago by feddit.org/u/NewDay in english@lemmy.ca
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GRANDPA'S GRAMMAR: Never get it wrong again.

1y 3mon ago by lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Melatonin in english@lemmy.ca
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I don't really want to change tho...

1y 3mon ago by lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Melatonin in english@lemmy.ca from lemmy.dbzer0.com
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What does the comma between the last two nound in this news heading mean?

1y 5mon ago by aussie.zone/u/thisnameisnottolong in english@lemmy.ca from aussie.zone
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Need some fancy words

1y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/k2helix in english@lemmy.ca
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On if “over-strenuate” is a word

1y 11mon ago by lemmy.world/u/Squorlple in english@lemmy.ca
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the Yale Grammatical Diversity Project is a good resource about a few regionalisms in N America

2y 2mon ago by lemmy.zip/u/tigeruppercut in english@lemmy.ca from ygdp.yale.edu
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... no chance of their getting caught.

2y 2mon ago by feddit.de/u/netthier in english@lemmy.ca
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When is "Jesus wept" used?

2y 3mon ago by lemmy.world/u/molochthagod in english@lemmy.ca
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"woo"

2y 6mon ago by kbin.social/u/Damaskox in english@lemmy.ca
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Explain yourselves 🇬🇧🇺🇸

2y 9mon ago by feddit.cl/u/Granixo in english@lemmy.ca
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Antonym to "procedural"?

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.sdf.org/u/pglpm in english@lemmy.ca
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I'm tired of linking to this great book on the atrocity of the English language

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.sdf.org/u/some_guy in english@lemmy.ca from www.amazon.com
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Why would you say that?

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/wmrch in english@lemmy.ca
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“A woman evacutes her horse”

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.ca/u/papajohn in english@lemmy.ca from i.imgur.com
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"To me / For me" regarding personal opinions

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/Crul in english@lemmy.ca
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"More fun" or "funnier"?

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.ca/u/pglpm in english@lemmy.ca
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I'm surprised at the BBC....

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.ml/u/LettuceWithBeetroot in english@lemmy.ca from lemmy.ml
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My friend the em dash.

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/OsakaWilson in english@lemmy.ca
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Have got vs Have

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/foofiepie in english@lemmy.ca
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Does “to assert” a condition imply establishing it?

2y 10mon ago by feddit.de/u/bleistift2 in english@lemmy.ca
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To Oxford Comma or not to Oxford Comma

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/OsakaWilson in english@lemmy.ca
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How do you call the words a speaker uses when he is nervous, like "um", "ah", "like"?

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/MrRobot in english@lemmy.ca
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Less vs. Fewer

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/OsakaWilson in english@lemmy.ca
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Hello members of English Usage and Grammar.

2y 10mon ago by lemmy.world/u/OsakaWilson in english@lemmy.ca
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Difference among "specific", "particular", "certain", and similar words?

2y 11mon ago by mander.xyz/u/pglpm in english@lemmy.ca
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