FROM THE FORUMS Do You Test for Copywriters AI Content? In an era dominated by technological advancements, the proliferation of AI content tools has become both a blessing and a curse. More and more, affiliate webmasters and editors are grappling with the challenge of distinguishing between human-crafted and AI-generated text submitted by their copywriters and freelancers. This was the subject in a recent GPWA Forum thread where “nvc” explained that he started to use the Originality.ai tool to determine if the content he was paying for leaned too heavily towards AI composition. This question prompted a dilemma that’s becoming all too common: How much trust can be placed in AI detection mechanisms, and what observations can be gleaned from their implementation? Excerpts of the thread are below, but to view the thread in its entirety, visit gpwa.org/469. To read thousands of other forum posts like this one, plus industry news and complete archives of our weekly GPWA newsletters and GPWA Times Magazine, please visit GPWA.org. #1 nvc 6 December 2023, 6:45 a.m. Public Member I recently started testing my copywriters for AI content and found that one of them uses too much AI. I am using the Originality.ai tool. Do you trust that tool and, if yes, what are your observations? I am not against AI, but don’t want to upload 100% AI content on my sites. Or if it is AI, I am not willing to pay for that service. What do you think? “ Reply With Quote GPWAtimes.org 14 *This thread was edited for clarity and length. Illustrations by Golden Sikorka / Shutterstock and Macrovector / Shutterstock
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