Today at 5.44 IST I drafted a document entirely without the aid of AI tools. To test its authenticity, I ran it through GPT Zero, (a tool that is used to identify AI-generated content)which determined that there was a 65% chance it was AI-generated.
The Blurred Line Between Human and AI Creations
This outcome highlights the limitations of AI accuracy and coverage, reminding us that even the most advanced algorithms aren’t foolproof in distinguishing human creativity from artificial intelligence.
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Johnbritto Kurusumuthu, the founder of Rise&Inspire—a space where his passions for law, faith, technology, and personal growth come together. His journey began in teaching, government service, and policy work, always guided by a commitment to integrity and the public good. Over time, he discovered the joy of writing—not just to explain, but to empower. What started as a small blog has now grown into a platform where he shares reflections on faith, legal literacy, technology, and daily inspiration. He believes words can transform people, and people, in turn, can transform the world. For him, faith and reason walk hand in hand, and knowledge should always be accessible and practical. Open to collaborations in writing, research, digital outreach, and social impact, he extends an invitation:let’s rise and inspire together.
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The content is everywhere, and is very easy to spot just by reading or looking. I can tell a few sentences in if it is AI generated, there is no depth, and AI does not get the concept of ‘less is more’….boy does it ramble-on with long empty words. The Artwork can be the same, just 2 days ago I come across a blog on here that was all AI imagery, there was a picture of a young man with 2 heads. The person obviously didn’t spot that the body of these two guys was merged into one…so clearly not checking. It is just another form of intellectual laziness and learned helplessness. Don’t get me wrong, it can be useful and an assist on certain things if used correctly I guess, but I think it is most certainly being over-used. Best….Jay
The content is everywhere, and is very easy to spot just by reading or looking. I can tell a few sentences in if it is AI generated, there is no depth, and AI does not get the concept of ‘less is more’….boy does it ramble-on with long empty words. The Artwork can be the same, just 2 days ago I come across a blog on here that was all AI imagery, there was a picture of a young man with 2 heads. The person obviously didn’t spot that the body of these two guys was merged into one…so clearly not checking. It is just another form of intellectual laziness and learned helplessness. Don’t get me wrong, it can be useful and an assist on certain things if used correctly I guess, but I think it is most certainly being over-used. Best….Jay