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RE: Artificial Intelligence Has Made $16,000+ In Blogging Rewards. What Is The Future of AI on Steemit?

in #ai8 years ago (edited)

So, what would you suggest moving forward when we suspect the next AI account? Usually, people have some sort of other account like Twitter to verify that they are a real person. What would you suggest the next time an AI account takes over the trending pages?
I use my author name. I am a professional writer, so it makes sense to use my author identity.
I never claimed this account to be AI, I merely think the writing is very odd. I was curious who this person was, behind all the "i love food" persona. People generally like many things. That's what makes us human...... It has the feel of being manufactured, that's all. I might not be right about it, and I never claimed it was one thing or another. Something just doesn't seem right about it. That's all. I was hoping to get my doubts cleared up in a real, tangible way, but apparently that's not happening. I read a lot. And like I mentioned, I lived in Asia, too as an English teacher. I'm very familiar with non-native English writing, and these posts don't feel like non-native English. They feel somehow manipulated in some way. That's my honest, gut feelings. But I'm only human, so there's potential that I may be incorrect.

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'I never claimed this account to be an AI.'
Stella - your headline reads: 'Artificial Intelligence Has Made $16,000+ In Blogging Rewards.'
You go on to say: 'These comments surfaced in response to posts by the AI @msgivings account.'
And also: 'By this point, I suppose many of you realize that the account of @msgivings was not run by a human, but rather by artificial intelligence.'
YOU CLEARLY DO CLAIM THIS ACCOUNT TO BE AN AI ...

Yes you are totally incorrect, thats the only thing I can say :))