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Recognize: The 10 Most Common Phrases Used by AI

We have come to recognize artificial intelligence. You too.

József Manhertz
The Shortform
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1 min readNov 23, 2023

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According to my observation, these are the most common phrases that characterize the texts generated by AI when writing a blog post:

  1. “In this blog post, we will discuss…”
  2. “To begin with…”
  3. “Let’s take a look at…”
  4. “Here are some tips on how to…”
  5. “Here are some examples of…”
  6. “In conclusion,…”
  7. “It is important to note that…”
  8. “There are a few things to keep in mind…”
  9. “For more information, please visit…”
  10. “Thank you for reading!”

Can I confuse you?

How did the AI learn these phrases?

Well, from us people. That’s why AI uses them so often.

By reading these, you cannot be sure that the given text was generated by artificial intelligence.

How can I recognize AI-generated text?

From intuition. This is the higher-order intelligence that AI cannot possess by nature. Intuition is an operation of the soul, not of conceptual thought.

So, relax, we’re the winners.

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József Manhertz
József Manhertz

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Communication Trainer • Vlogger • Solopreneur • Gardener • 53 • Hungary • I started a new life. The previous one was fruitful. I repeat. I've time enough.

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