AI Detectors Gone Rogue: Thousands of Genuine Writers Now Wrongly Accused!

Once you pointed that out to the editor, she may have gotten embarrassed (because she didn’t do her job right!), and that’s why she stopped responding. The managing editor’s response was ridiculous.

The problem, which University of Tennessee English Professor and Professional Editor Clayton Jones explained in Episode 6 of the WritersWeekly podcast, is that AI pulls data from the Internet, duplicates it, then puts it back out there…and then pulls it again, duplicates it, etc., etc. Clayton likened it to making a Xerox copy of a Xerox copy of a Xerox copy. In the end, you have a watered down, poor-quality piece of paper. But, where AI is concerned, it’s watered down duplications of data.

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