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A chrome extension called ungrammarly that would introduce mistakes and misspellings in a text.

I got the idea from this poll(Guys, is 30% of the content
on IH already AI generated? ):
https://www.indiehackers.com/post/guys-is-30-of-the-content-on-ih-already-ai-generated-cb8ead1c82

Apparently, autocorrected grammar might be detected as written by a machine.

So the idea is to write a chrome extension that deliberately introduces mistakes(using ai or course) so the language would sound more human.

posted to Icon for group Ideas and Validation
Ideas and Validation
on April 16, 2023
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    I'm always using grammarly to improve the quality of my blogposts. Wonder if AI detectors would mark my blog as AI generated as well.

    That being said, I'd rather not have posts full of spelling mistakes. Just makes it seem sloppy and untrustworthy.

    Obviously it happens for people who aren't native speakers (such as myself) or who are still learning the language, and that's why tools like Grammarly exist. But to put errors in on purpose? No thanks.

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    If I should make content more human like tone then I will write just 25% of the content in the article.

    I will break the article flow on purpose and then return back to previous point in later paragraphs.

    So before I may be taking 1 day to do research and 1 day to write article. Now I can generate article in 5-10 minutes and spend 1-2 hours to make few adjustments

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    Why would I want to use AI to make my writing worse?

    Injecting spelling and grammar errors is a sure way to get your content dismissed or ignored by most.

    One would not expect to be labelled a bot if one actually writes their own content, yes? Using LLMs as a co-writer is one thing, if you use it as the primary writer, your content is not going to be appealing anyway

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    Maybe I should rephrase this as:

    Imagine leveraging AI to intentionally inject imperfections into your text, resulting in a more human-like tone. This could be a game-changer! 💡🚀

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