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Dr. Iain Strachan's avatar

A very interesting article. I help run a poetry group on Facebook with the remit to take down AI generated poems. With chatGPT's more advanced models it can generate free verse which is more difficult to spot. Rhyming poems stand out a mile. But I'm sure I've seen examples of rule of 3 and not just ... but in AI free verse poems.

If, and only if, I suspect a poem is AI, I run it through AI detector platforms like gptZero, Quillbot, and Copyleaks. I ran the Wendy Morton speech (from the text in Hansard) through each of these and they scored 0% - in other words the detectors were highly confident it was human.

I wonder if there are more recent detection tools that can spot "rule of three" or "not just - but" instances.

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Chasing Oliver's avatar

I think this mostly demonstrates that debate in a deliberative body has long since become obsolete and useless, due to rise of easy long-distance communication and information access/retrieval.

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