RE: My headache with AI at Hive.

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I command you for the effort - it sounds almost like a full-time job - to hunt down all these AI blogs.

Maybe we need to initiate some sort of downvote trail to put even more emphasis on rejecting AI content. I'd be down for that (pun intended)

Also if people want to do some grammar correction that is fine (imo), but they got to use a special prompt to stop the AI from completely rewriting your text and stripping it from what made it hooman. An author can tell it to: not alter any words, to correct punctuation, keep the structure, omit emojis, keep the spirit of the text... etc.



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Yeah you write about the grammar correction! But anyways those just need some advice. In one community we are doing thay to help them also giving some options of grammar correction that avoid the rephrazing option. But the downvote trail is interesting and create some type of council. Also I am targetting maybe just a small part of the problem which is the area that I am around! I bet that movies , books reviews and writing communities have so much more people using the technology!

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I bet that movies , books reviews and writing communities have so much more people using the technology!

I'm sure! and its's also gonna get harder to spot as these AI tools get more complex.

I also agree with you - grammar doesn't have to be perfect to enjoy one's post.

If you do decided to build a downvote trail for AI content, just message me, so I can join - i'm a tiny vote, but if you can build an army - then even my tiny vote will have an effect (of numbers)

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