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Sometimes it can be hard to tell if we're chatting with a bot or a real person online, especially as more and more companies turn to this seemingly cheap way of providing customer support. What are some strategies to expose AI?

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[–] [email protected] 28 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (11 children)

I've found that for chatGPT specifically;

  • it really likes to restate your question in its opening sentence
  • it also likes to wrap up with a take-home message. "It's important to remember that.."
  • it starts sentences with little filler words and phrases. "In short," "that said," "ultimately," "on the other hand,"
  • it's always upbeat, encouraging, bland, and uncontroversial
  • it never (that I've seen) gives personal anecdotes
  • it's able to use analogies but not well. They never help elucidate the matter
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