I Didn’t Know AI Killed An Article Writing Style
Avoid being Mistakenly identified as an AI-written Article
I Didn’t Know AI Killed An Article Writing Style
Avoid being Mistakenly identified as an AI-written Article
Created by Author via Gemini
Background
This is a brief article to guide other newly started writers in avoiding a common trap.
Reference article if interested to check out:
https://medium.com/@mattlifetech/app-creation-with-gemini-2-5-cad065c77574https://medium.com/@mattlifetech/app-creation-with-gemini-2-5-cad065c77574
Efforts & Thoughts
I spent multiple hours testing both Gemini Pro and ChatGPT on app creation and a few hours consolidating the above article.
As the article is a bit technical, I decided to put in sections aligned with “paired” concise statements across sections, such as the first bullet point in each paragraph dives into a similar aspect across sections.
My rational = this is the easiest way for a serious learner to pick-up and understand the difference and move on with it
As a precaution, I paste the article into GPTZero to make sure it is identified as human-written as well.
The Result
The article was rejected, and I was removed from the Publication
My Guess or Reasoning
Some characteristics of AI creation:
- Short sentences
- Sentences are always of similar length or rows.
- Section length is always similar as well
The Unfortunate
With the rise of free AI access to consumers, the internet digital space is flooded by AI creations.
Auditors or Editors may not have sufficient time to review in detail.
A bullet point or similar “square” formatting may result in rejection.
So — DON’T use this style.
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