This was the weirdest thing I’ve seen today. These are only the ones I’ve spotted.

funnily enough, these bots are also replying to an obvious repost from another bot account. It’s at the top right now! Beautiful

https://www.reddit.com/r/goodnews/comments/1p8dt2a/_/

tipping points:

  1. consuming so much AI content has led to me able to see subtle patterns
  2. They’re all saying “exactly” and saying the same thing"
  3. their usernames are similar, flower/nature related, two words, no profile pictures
  4. All of their profiles have the exact same format of comments with the agreement, summary
  5. and they all have porn on their profile. oh

edit: tf?

  • Carighan Maconar@piefed.world
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    1. consuming so much AI content has led to me able to see subtle patterns

    It’s a certain “tone” to their written text. It’s difficult to identify from small blurbs like the ones you got there, but once you’ve seen enough LLM output, even if someone tells them to write in a specific “style” they’ll still have a certain uncanny type of expression that is almost, but never actually, how humans write.

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      8 hours ago

      positive acknowledgment, brief summary of previous statement/post, positive conclusion/ending statement.

      That’s generally what I look for when trying to weed out AI. at one point it was as easy as see a bunch of EM dashes but now they all seem to follow a pattern that they perceive as natural.

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        There’s also the phrase “It’s not just X – it’s Y” that LLMs seem to looooove to use.

        I’ve also found that a lot of them end their statements with a call to action, example: “Let’s all strive to improve someone’s day” or something like that.