You can usually tell...at least for now. It also depends on how well you know the style of the writer, which also occurs to me that if you already knew this about them, it's highly unlikely that they'd punt to have AI do the writing for them to that extent...
These are all great tips, Moon! I especially like the third one, but it's best to know the rules so that you can break them. Write like you talk to relate to the reader is liberating if you know the difference between formal technical writing and informal relatable writing.
BTW, I tried to click on the "comment" link to get here from my inbox, but it redirects to an earlier post of yours.
AI detection as of today?
You can usually tell...at least for now. It also depends on how well you know the style of the writer, which also occurs to me that if you already knew this about them, it's highly unlikely that they'd punt to have AI do the writing for them to that extent...
These are all great tips, Moon! I especially like the third one, but it's best to know the rules so that you can break them. Write like you talk to relate to the reader is liberating if you know the difference between formal technical writing and informal relatable writing.
BTW, I tried to click on the "comment" link to get here from my inbox, but it redirects to an earlier post of yours.
Thanks for sharing these tips!