The AI-based AI detection tools are just playing an eternal // infernal game of whackamole with this model and that model and the next model.

Snake, meet tail.

You're going to get along swimmingly.

https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-ai-writing-witchhunt-is-pointless/

The AI writing witchhunt is pointless.

Alexandre Dumas ran what was essentially a content production house in 19th century Paris. His most famous collaborator was Auguste Maquet, who wrote substantial portions of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Maquet would produce drafts and outlines, and Dumas would rewrite and polish them, but the

Westenberg.

@Daojoan the but which gets me, is that people always treat bad writing as evidence of AI, even though AI prose tends not to be particularly bad (while still being generic and boring -- but not bad)

I've seen a similar dynamic with visual art. People will point at awkwardly drawn hands and declare it AI slop, (even though hands are notorious as the but amateur artists struggke with)