Your check is not right, I have never used any AI, I even do not know how to do it and what tools to use, but it seems you know and probably use it? You truly confused me with your check. Are people using AI for writing here? Is this legit? All I do I check plagiarism and some gramar check as my native language is not English. That's all. I never heard about AI check.
You have not what to do? You found a word "interesting" and you accuse me. Go and educate yourself better, I trust my inteligence to write by my own. If you thnk to write such an easy text I need AI then think again, you better put efforts and time to your texts and improve yourself. Anyway, thanks for letting to know me that here are such morons online who truly use AI to generate texts. I thought we intended to share our experience here not to manipulate. But you have a lot of free time, going throught texts and checking them. Wow. You understand that you offended me with such accusations? Or you truly so trust these AI so much to become so bold to accuse people. Actually, writing is my ordinary job, and I will write many more articles on the topics of self-esteem, self development and human psychology. Success to check them too. But I still know that I write my texts myself.
You intrigued me and confused. So I searched online for AI detector. Of course, it's free, I do not intend to pay for such shit. But after checking, I got that it's a human text. So? Which one of checkers we have to trust now?
wordtune will produce this effect too, and have seen other writers called out through their innocent overuse of these available apps. My only suggestion to avoid any confusion is to be transparent in all your posts about your use of tools to produce them. Might I suggest that you instead write in your native tongue and translate your posts using Deepl instead? This way, by writing a bilingual post, you can appeal to a wider audience and use a more acceptable approach on Hive. You can then feel free to tweak the translation if you feel you can improve upon it but simply state eg: "original text translated using Deepl and then refined by me" at the bottom of each post. I don't suggest this to discount anything that you are doing or to disparage, only to suggest a means to negate what could become an unnecessary issue for you on Hive, if your writing is indeed original work. Having one's work assessed as AI-generated will not bode well for a writer and I would hate for you to fall victim unnecessarily to the checkers 🤗hi Madeirane, I was curious reading this exchange between you and @livinguktaiwan, who is an excellent curator on Hive and a well-respected member of the Hive community. I went ahead and did my own research using contentscale.ai. It produced an output suggesting that the text was part AI and part human generated. So, yes, the outputs vary depending on which checker is used, but there is still the suggestion that part of the content is not original human input. I have a suspicion that your use, as a non-English language writer, of grammar and other checking tools, may be producing outputs that reflect as AI. I know that apps such as
Having said this, I am a Dreemport ambassador and first came across your name in an HHYM post that showcased your intro post. We are running a collaboration in July for new Hivers and I was wondering if you would like to take part and be in with a chance to win some great prizes and delegations which could help to launch your Hive journey. It should be a fun month with many new Hivers taking part. Your work would need to pass AI and plagiarism checks which I am sure it can if you adapt your approach. I hope you find this advice helpful.
Hi, yes, it was a bit confusing to find that someone called my writing AI generated. Before that, I did not even imagine someone using any tool for writing. I am still very new here and I need to learn a lot. But it's true, I never used any AI, just plagiarism checker and grammar checker. I am from a small country and I do not think anyone here would understand my native language. Writing in Lithuanian would make very little sense. At least I did not find anyone from my country here. The case is, my language has very different grammar than English has, so I know that I am making some grammar mistakes. And actually I have never read AI generated text (my fault) to understand why my text looked like it was generated by AI. Sorry, but I also never heard about Deepl. First I need to google it and learn how to work with it before going for Dreemport's suggestion, but I will check what the rules are for participating there, what we have to write about. I am very thankful for all your advice.
I cheched my answer with your given link, and it showed it just 88% as human text. WTF? It looks I have a serious problem with my writing or I am becoming a robot? Sad.
Your check is not right, I have never used any AI, I even do not know how to do it and what tools to use, but it seems you know and probably use it? You truly confused me with your check. Are people using AI for writing here? Is this legit? All I do I check plagiarism and some gramar check as my native language is not English. That's all. I never heard about AI check.
If you think it helps to make you look better by switching the focus on me using AI , then go ahead
You have not what to do? You found a word "interesting" and you accuse me. Go and educate yourself better, I trust my inteligence to write by my own. If you thnk to write such an easy text I need AI then think again, you better put efforts and time to your texts and improve yourself. Anyway, thanks for letting to know me that here are such morons online who truly use AI to generate texts. I thought we intended to share our experience here not to manipulate. But you have a lot of free time, going throught texts and checking them. Wow. You understand that you offended me with such accusations? Or you truly so trust these AI so much to become so bold to accuse people. Actually, writing is my ordinary job, and I will write many more articles on the topics of self-esteem, self development and human psychology. Success to check them too. But I still know that I write my texts myself.
You intrigued me and confused. So I searched online for AI detector. Of course, it's free, I do not intend to pay for such shit. But after checking, I got that it's a human text. So? Which one of checkers we have to trust now?
And I checked all text, not just 250 characters as you. I may make gramar mistakes, but I never used any AI till now.
wordtune will produce this effect too, and have seen other writers called out through their innocent overuse of these available apps. My only suggestion to avoid any confusion is to be transparent in all your posts about your use of tools to produce them. Might I suggest that you instead write in your native tongue and translate your posts using Deepl instead? This way, by writing a bilingual post, you can appeal to a wider audience and use a more acceptable approach on Hive. You can then feel free to tweak the translation if you feel you can improve upon it but simply state eg: "original text translated using Deepl and then refined by me" at the bottom of each post. I don't suggest this to discount anything that you are doing or to disparage, only to suggest a means to negate what could become an unnecessary issue for you on Hive, if your writing is indeed original work. Having one's work assessed as AI-generated will not bode well for a writer and I would hate for you to fall victim unnecessarily to the checkers 🤗hi Madeirane, I was curious reading this exchange between you and @livinguktaiwan, who is an excellent curator on Hive and a well-respected member of the Hive community. I went ahead and did my own research using contentscale.ai. It produced an output suggesting that the text was part AI and part human generated. So, yes, the outputs vary depending on which checker is used, but there is still the suggestion that part of the content is not original human input. I have a suspicion that your use, as a non-English language writer, of grammar and other checking tools, may be producing outputs that reflect as AI. I know that apps such as
Having said this, I am a Dreemport ambassador and first came across your name in an HHYM post that showcased your intro post. We are running a collaboration in July for new Hivers and I was wondering if you would like to take part and be in with a chance to win some great prizes and delegations which could help to launch your Hive journey. It should be a fun month with many new Hivers taking part. Your work would need to pass AI and plagiarism checks which I am sure it can if you adapt your approach. I hope you find this advice helpful.
Hi, yes, it was a bit confusing to find that someone called my writing AI generated. Before that, I did not even imagine someone using any tool for writing. I am still very new here and I need to learn a lot. But it's true, I never used any AI, just plagiarism checker and grammar checker. I am from a small country and I do not think anyone here would understand my native language. Writing in Lithuanian would make very little sense. At least I did not find anyone from my country here. The case is, my language has very different grammar than English has, so I know that I am making some grammar mistakes. And actually I have never read AI generated text (my fault) to understand why my text looked like it was generated by AI. Sorry, but I also never heard about Deepl. First I need to google it and learn how to work with it before going for Dreemport's suggestion, but I will check what the rules are for participating there, what we have to write about. I am very thankful for all your advice.
I cheched my answer with your given link, and it showed it just 88% as human text. WTF? It looks I have a serious problem with my writing or I am becoming a robot? Sad.