Yeah, no folks, that's now how this works. Em/En-dashes, semi-/colons, 'delve' or other words, are part of the craft.
Want to identify Al writing?
Here are some pointers:
Overly pretentious & stilted language (check genre (an era) in some this might be a common thing even done by human writers) ⬇️
Whats up w the shit about the em dash being a/i ??
So, the plagiarism machine stole from actual authors & people don't read enough to actually recognize what our written language looks like, therefore creatives have to be vilified & put on trial for writing correctly?? I'm so sick of this.
I often mimic a Victorian Professor in my writing. They are the very definition of adding artistic fluff to build out a sentence. And it's all Real Intelligence, not AI.
It used to be hard telling the difference between a bad human writer and the theft machines. Both stood out with punctuation…
May 7, 2025 09:12mistakes, shoddy sentence construction and a lack of vocabulary. That was before you'd get to the lack of plot, characters with no meaning, etc common to AI.
GenAI has gotten better at overcoming the bad technical skills that made everything seem like erotic fanfic but there is one thing it…
still hasn't found a way past.
It's subtle, but when I read an AI generated piece I can still tell whatever wrote it lacks something. It's not just bad human writing (which floods the zone. Some people had overly generous English teachers.) it lacks communication.
There is no other mind connecting to mine through text. It's a swirl of words, some of them even in brilliantly beautiful patterns that are mesmerizing to look at. But it isn't saying anything.
It's the textual equivalent of AI fingers. You may think its not noticeable. I assure you it still is.