Re: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ch4a6ffPZY
I really lost it when YT provided me with an AI summary of this video ticking all the boxes 🤣 Anyway, what others mentioned before: As a non native speaker I feel cooked. I’m already constantly pivoting between English, American and Aussie (that’s my 3 points as we were taught in school btw). Mostly _phrases_ picked up here and there especially from movies but lately also from AI because – (ndash :D) let’s face it: We see it everywhere so it slowly gets adopted to the own lingo assuming this is how people talk nowadays. Kinda similar to the jargon of the youth that always sports their own lingo as well. Anyway, IMHO the more important thing is not really being able to detect AI but being able to understand if there is a human behind a comment, trying to bring a point along, or simply a gorram bot tasked with influencing/advertising.
@beko For me, the displacement of the first person to an impersonal third person is a much better tell. Even if a human use this voice, what they say has less value than someone who doesn’t try to sound “legit” or “important”.