Summary

  • By now, people are used to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and can’t always tell the difference between human-written and AI-written content.
  • However, AI leaves fingerprints in the writing, such as overusing specific keywords and rhetorical devices, Participial add-ons, and redefining ideas in a contrasting way.
  • These characteristics are often found in written content overseen by ChatGPT, as it produces zero errors in the language used, but the way it conveys the information makes the writing seems “spammy.”
  • Some of the keywords ChatGPT often uses in its generated scripts are: treasure trove, game-changer, maximize, enhance, streamline, robust, seamless, elevate, delve, embark, realm, and others.
  • Rhetorical devices that ChatGPT often uses in the generated scripts are rhetorical fragments, with questions missing the corresponding answer provided by a clause.
  • Some examples of Participial add-ons that are often used by ChatGPT are: illustrating growth trajectories over time or narrowing down records, focusing on priority transactions in seconds, and boosting efficiency across large datasets.

By Amir M. Bohlooli

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