Obvious signs of AI on a blog?

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What telltale signs are there that a blogger obviously uses AI to write his articles?
 
An abrupt shift in tones, style or topic can be a dead giveaway that someone is using AI to write their articles. It doesn't really feel organic to me whenever I read articles written by AI. I don't have a problem with someone using AI to help write a few lines or maybe get ideas for an article, but I prefer to write my content from my own words without the help of AI.
 
I'll admit, I sometimes use AI to help me come up with a title or headings. I might end up rewording some of them because they feel too much like "AI". I've also noticed similar sounding titles on other sites, which makes me think that AI might have been used.

I also feel like if you've used AI enough times to write, you'll notice the tone and style in other works too. Especially if there was no post work involved.
 
One of the common signs of AI content is the language structure, you will notice that AI generated content has a certain pattern, it uses certain words and phrases frequently.
 
AI has an obvious language that we all know of. The moment I see texts broken down in paragraphs with the word ‘overall’ used at the last paragraph, I don’t need to be told.
 
I'll admit, I sometimes use AI to help me come up with a title or headings. I might end up rewording some of them because they feel too much like "AI". I've also noticed similar sounding titles on other sites, which makes me think that AI might have been used.

I also feel like if you've used AI enough times to write, you'll notice the tone and style in other works too. Especially if there was no post work involved.
There is nothing wrong with using AI to help you create titles and headers.

The problem is when people use it to have it write the entire post out. AI isn't perfect and some information is false. It's also utilizing its own voice and not yours. If you're asked about something on the post, it shows based on how you write the answer versus how the information is shown on the post.

AI in my opinion also overly corrects things. Perfection isn't human. I think little mistakes help us see who the human writer is versus the robot writer.

If you do use AI though for titles and headers, at least try to learn from what it is suggesting you use so that you can try to come up with them the next time.

AI is cool. It can save time and money. But it also takes your skill and experience away if you let it.
 
There is nothing wrong with using AI to help you create titles and headers.

The problem is when people use it to have it write the entire post out. AI isn't perfect and some information is false. It's also utilizing its own voice and not yours. If you're asked about something on the post, it shows based on how you write the answer versus how the information is shown on the post.

AI in my opinion also overly corrects things. Perfection isn't human. I think little mistakes help us see who the human writer is versus the robot writer.

If you do use AI though for titles and headers, at least try to learn from what it is suggesting you use so that you can try to come up with them the next time.

AI is cool. It can save time and money. But it also takes your skill and experience away if you let it.
I've noticed how it does titles, so sometimes I just do my own using it as inspiration.

One of the reasons I got into blogging was because I liked to write about things that interest me, even if I'm not a particularly srong writer. Using AI to do everything would take that away and I wouldn't care about blogging as much.
 
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