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🤔 AI Content Detection in Articles: My Personal Take 🤔 Recently, a friend of mine Tejuosho Gloria had her article checked by one of those AI detection tools, and guess what? It flagged her piece as 82% AI-written! 😲 The twist? She wrote the entire article herself, no AI involved. This got me thinking: 🔍 Is It Fair? While AI detection tools aim to ensure originality, they can sometimes misinterpret well-crafted human content as machine-generated. Should we rely solely on these tools? 🤔 Does This Imply Humans Can't Write Quality Content? Absolutely not! A human touch brings creativity and unique insights that AI can’t replicate. 🛑 Should We Rethink These Tools? While they can help spot plagiarism or ensure authenticity, they might also misjudge content. Should we focus more on content quality rather than its origin? I’m curious. Have you experienced something similar? How do you feel about AI detection in content? Share your thoughts and experiences below! 👇 #AI #ContentCreation #Writing #TechEthics #Innovation

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Gloria Tejuosho

I write clear, concise, and accurate technical content. Technical Writer|| API Documentation Writer || Web3 Writer.

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I think using AI detection tool to check the originality of a piece of content is unfair because most times it gives inaccurate and false results. There should be other, better ways to detect if it is human-written or not, rather than relying on AI tools

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