> The fear stacks. It compounds. And it creates political and regulatory blowback that lands on the entire industry, including the companies doing it well.
Is this the new thing that’s going to happen now? People use phrases that have been around forever and people accuse them of using AI?
I’m glad I’m not going to college in this environment. How unfortunate and demoralizing it would be if I wrote an essay by myself in a college class and the professor thought I was using AI.
I haven’t been to college in a while. That was long before AI. I do have access to some of my old essays. Based on their tone and some of the wording I was using, I don’t doubt that some people would accuse them of being AI written were it not for the fact I wrote them many years ago.
Will college students now deliberately try to avoid certain common phrases out of paranoia of being accused of this?
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re-thc•20m ago
No, that's just the headline / reporting misquoting. He didn't say that. Jensen specifically said it was a cop out (not a direct quote word for word either).
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