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As A Content Writer, How Do I Catch Newbies Using Chat-GPT?

I saw hundreds of newbie AI articles and literally fed up with it.

Daksh Parmar
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I started writing before Chatgpt and other AI tools, and then I got in the midst of the new content writers boom, who writes articles faster than Flash.

Later the boom suddenly fails as expected, when you read their articles. But the problem is they’ve been caught by the AI Checker websites which claim they can detect AI-written articles, but in reality, these checkers also work using AI. It’s like a thief is in charge of a burglary case.

So even in some articles, that are human-written the checker is identified as AI-written, which raises the question of the credibility of AI Checkers.

But after using AI myself, to learn how it works and if can I use it to my advantage instead of running away from it. I learned some key things and the differences that I caught quicker if I saw an AI-written article and a human-written one without using AI checkers.

In a vast world/digital world category

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Did you read the ChatGPT’s answer, coz I slept reading the first few words?

Newbies, who want to earn money without doing any work, copy, and paste the article as it is and expect a standing ovation.

But I thought let’s tell ChatGPT to write human-written content and that’s what it come up with.

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In today’s digital age. You have no idea how many times I read this line, if you are a newbie and just learning ChatGPT please skip the first few lines, the article will still remain the same.

But even after skipping a few lines, the whole article is more bland than the Swedish food. When a reader, reads an article they want the writing to either relate or something they can imagine.

ChatGPT’s article can only be read by the AI itself. who wants the humans to be boring, so they can take over later.

But I didn’t lose hope and gave a last chance to not use “realm” or “ today’s world” kind of words. And here is what it comes up with.

Well, not bad, right? Read the second last line from the first paragraph. ChatGPT did some secret deal with words like “world” or “digital” “vast” or “realm”.

But if you read the 1st point of this article, it’s actually not so bad. But the word “tailoring” is used by Chat-GPT a lot, and the whole sentence seems boring. I think the AI checkers, look for those common words and even if a human writes this they call it out as AI-written. But other than that it kind of looks like it’s 30% human-written until I scroll down.

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In point 2 again, right? But even if you read this article without reading these common AI nepo words, can still tell that it’s more likely an AI-written article. How?

Not using simple words

If you read this story, have you wondered, if it’s AI-written or not? I hope not!! As a Medium daily reader, you read many personal, fiction, and non-fiction articles but it’s rare or none that make you say, it’s AI-written. Why?

Because they use words, that can easily be understood even by a 10-year-old kid. I didn’t mean to say that 10-year-olds can properly understand the story of a 50-year-old Alcoholic Man, but they can read and understand the message, the article trying to deliver because we humans relate to simple words.

The problem with ChatGPT is, that they want every sentence to be perfect, so they use less common words and more difficult ones. Which makes the article non-relatable and boring.

And in a sentence where it uses whether this or that(2nd point, 3rd line above), is actually another nepo line loved by ChatGPT, so make sure if you see these things more than once, ask the writer to show ChatGPT history.

Epic Human Analogy

When I read one writer’s content, I told him that you could use an analogy, so the content would more seem like it’s written by someone who has experience on that topic.

Analogy is something AI can only look at from far away and wish they could do it like us.

I give ChatGPT a try.

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Well, the “vast” sea will come obviously, nepotism words. But then in 2nd para, ChatGPT uses an analogy. I almost choked out, shouldn’t drink water while reading AI-written content.

“Imagine your article as a ship setting sail into uncharted water”, ChatGPT thinks that this article will be a part of the Epic Fiction Series.

Human analogy is rather simple and personal, rather than sailing into uncharted water. Who likes to sail there, apart from European explorers to get slaves?

But analogy is the key component in the article and if you use it make sure it’s more basic and real.

ChatGPT can help to break you from having writer’s block but with that said, if you love writing make sure, you write your own shit, even if it’s shit. Don’t carry AI’s shit and claim it’s yours. Use AI as a helper, if you give all your work to AI, soon you will need other work.

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All the Best to all Medium writers and have a safe non-AI journey! Cheerios!!

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