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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (7727)6/4/2025 1:50:35 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9309
 
Yep, I use that link too.
I don't use AI for writing.
I have run tests on CoPilot, Chat GPT and Gemini for my books.
Initially, none of them knew about them. But eventually CoPilot and Gemini recognized them all.
Initially Gemini hallucinated on their plots, making stuff up. But last time I checked they all were
mostly running the published book blurbs as opposed to fake stuff.
I'm in a writing group where some of the writers use AI programs for proofreading, and they say they do a pretty good job, catching things like punctuation, typos, etc. I don't know anyone who confesses to using
it for actual writing, though, although I am sure some do. It's easy to get an AI to make crap up, though, I would hate to be teaching English or Literature now.

I am about three-fourths finished with my next Kentucky mystery, set in Louisville. Hope to have it out this fall.