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RE: How to Detect AI Comments

in STEEM WATCHER7 months ago (edited)

I have ALOTT of comments recently on engagement posts that just repeat the exact same lines written by thr OP in their article. This is one of the ways to detect that it has been generated through AI. For example, if I were to reply to this very comment through AI it would be something like this:

'you have reflected your thoughts in a very profound manner. Transparency and authenticity are paramount in fostering meaningful interactions on Steemit. I've also noticed numerous comments on engagement posts that simply echo the precise wording used by the original poster in their article'

Oh and end it with good luck, congratulations, regards and other cliche stuff like that 🤣

I think we need an effective team against this AI abuse. I'm up for it.

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I am open to help on this matter, I saw so much users doing it and I think they know that it is wrong but still trying to abuse.

Abuse will exist forever no matter what industry we're working in. What we can do is limit it and try to eradicate it to the best of our capabilities.

There have been countless initiatives on this platform with the sole goal of fighting against abuse, and this will go on as long as Steemit is running. Back in the day, abuse was of different sort. I remember in the crypto academy, where I was one of the most active users, some professors were removed from their positions because they abuse it. That sort of abuse was easy to fight against. With the introduction of AI on social media platforms, it has gotten a bit harder, but it's not impossible.

they know that it is wrong but still trying to abuse.

We need to make an example out of these users so that the new ones don't even try to get closer to this abuse.

If you're up for it, we can devise something against the AI abuse. It's the least I can do for the platform that has given me alot.

I've also noticed numerous comments on engagement posts that simply echo the precise wording used by the original poster in their article'

I am one of those "lucky" writers receiving them