When I read something these days,I stop to ponder for a moment.. is it an AI perspective or a real human experience.. there are moments I wish to hear the real human tone in writing, enjoy the writer’s unique style … every writer to his or her own unique style…very different to the colder and machinist tone of an AI generated words.. sentences..para.. story - the machine generated monotonous tone story that we get to hear more often these days! #humansvsmachine
Human Touch vs AI Tone in Writing
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3wTina, I totally agree and I'm doing the say re thinking, did the person actually write this, or did they delegate it to an AI agent... The problem is that Ai can now mimic "the real human tone and the writer’s unique style" !!! So it's even more complex than you imagine...