Poll: Did AI write this or not?

Did AI write this?

  • AI, aye?

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • A No

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • Pancake

    Votes: 5 20.0%
  • Magsbot 2.0 becomes self aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th.

    Votes: 10 40.0%

  • Total voters
    25
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Hello. Please, have a seat.

These wisdom nuggets are currently on the Daily Mail website* and it is unclear to me if a human touched the edges of this salad bowl of truth.

"Kendall had on a pale gray tank top with matching long slacks as she added black thin flip flops. Her hair was down and she used a glass bottle of water to try to hide her face to no avail.

The older sister of Kylie Jenner added black think sunglasses even though it was dark in the garage

Bunny stood out like the sun. The rapper had on bright yellow shorts with a white top that had yellow embroidery. He added slide-in Birkenstock style light brown sandals as he flashed a gold bracelet and carried a black bag."

Prescribed outcome polling options:

1. AI, aye?
2. A No

* sorry, not sorry.
 
I'm half wondering if this is a confession that Mags is an AI.
I asked Bard Gemini and here is what it had to say

Is the user [FnG]magnolia of Overclockers UK forums a bot?

It's difficult to say for certain whether [FnG]magnolia on the Overclockers UK forums is a bot. Here's why:

Limited information: The search result () doesn't provide enough context to definitively determine if [FnG]magnolia is a bot.
Human-like behavior: The fact that the user has posted in a "drunken" thread (as referenced in the search result) suggests human-like behavior, as bots typically wouldn't exhibit such characteristics.
However, there could still be a chance [FnG]magnolia is a bot, especially if they exhibit repetitive posting patterns or lack of engagement in discussions beyond basic replies.

Here's what you can do to form your own opinion:

Look for posting patterns: Check [FnG]magnolia's posting history. Do they post frequently at unusual hours? Are their posts repetitive or nonsensical?
Engagement in discussions: Do they participate in discussions beyond basic replies? Do they respond to questions directly?
If you're still unsure, you could try directly mentioning [FnG]magnolia in a post and see how they respond.
 
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was wondering in labour are using chatgpt to write ks speeches or their manifesto ...

but on the other hand are the Jenners themselves more advanced AI creations (assuming kendall and bunny whoever they are, are from same gene pool)
 
Magsbot confirmed

Hello, please take a seat.

These snippets of wisdom are currently featured on the Daily Mail website, and it's uncertain whether they have been refined by human hands.

"Kendall wore a pale gray tank top with matching long slacks, complemented by black, thin flip-flops. Her hair was loose, and she attempted to shield her face with a glass water bottle, but to no avail.

The elder Jenner sister, Kylie, donned black, thin sunglasses despite the darkness in the garage.

Bad Bunny was as conspicuous as the sun. The artist sported bright yellow shorts paired with a white top adorned with yellow embroidery. He completed the look with Birkenstock-style light brown sandals, showcased a gold bracelet, and toted a black bag."

As for the prescribed outcome polling options:

1. AI, aye?
2. A No
 
Hello. Please, have a seat.

These wisdom nuggets are currently on the Daily Mail website* and it is unclear to me if a human touched the edges of this salad bowl of truth.

"Kendall had on a pale gray tank top with matching long slacks as she added black thin flip flops. Her hair was down and she used a glass bottle of water to try to hide her face to no avail.

The older sister of Kylie Jenner added black think sunglasses even though it was dark in the garage

Bunny stood out like the sun. The rapper had on bright yellow shorts with a white top that had yellow embroidery. He added slide-in Birkenstock style light brown sandals as he flashed a gold bracelet and carried a black bag."

Prescribed outcome polling options:

1. AI, aye?
2. A No

* sorry, not sorry.
I’m going to say AI as it seems more like creative writing project rather than an article in a newspaper.
 
Hello, please take a seat.

These snippets of wisdom are currently featured on the Daily Mail website, and it's uncertain whether they have been refined by human hands.

"Kendall wore a pale gray tank top with matching long slacks, complemented by black, thin flip-flops. Her hair was loose, and she attempted to shield her face with a glass water bottle, but to no avail.

The elder Jenner sister, Kylie, donned black, thin sunglasses despite the darkness in the garage.

Bad Bunny was as conspicuous as the sun. The artist sported bright yellow shorts paired with a white top adorned with yellow embroidery. He completed the look with Birkenstock-style light brown sandals, showcased a gold bracelet, and toted a black bag."

As for the prescribed outcome polling options:

1. AI, aye?
2. A No

Probably not. DM has been a cesspit of poor writing forever. The true death of the internet will be bot-written content, consumed by bots and reposted as original work by bots
 
I've noticed ChatGPT likes to use a lot of commas, especially after an "and". So I'd say AI for the second one.

BTW the "AI detector" tools are a load of rubbish. They don't work and give pretty random results no matter what you feed in to it.
 
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