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My new prompt for comparing blogposts, sort of an A/B/.../n tester.

This prompt helps you analyze multiple drafts based on: clarity, structure, tone, and value. It highlights unique strengths and provides a thoughtful conclusion, whether it’s a clear winner or a tie. Plus, you can merge the best elements into one optimized draft!

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ESSAY: In his essay John R. Gallagher argues that AI-generated texts inherently lack uniqueness and creativity. By selecting from the statistical mean, AI tends to produce content that, while accurate, often feels mundane. Does this reliance on mediocrity stifle innovation in writing?

meresophistry.substack.com/p/t

John’s Newsletter · The mental tyranny of AI writingBy John R. Gallagher

Recommendations on Use of AI in Scholarly Communication

Our Peer Review Committee invites comments and suggestions on the draft of their new Peer Review Toolkit entry: docs.google.com/document/d/1Wm

Responses may be submitted anonymously till 15 Sept via docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI
We ask organisations or research groups to submit a single response.

"If AI-generated judgments creep into academic papers alongside AI text, that concerns experts, including Matt Hodgkinson, a council member of the Committee on Publication Ethics, a U.K.-based nonprofit ... that promotes ethical academic research practices. Chatbots are “not good at doing analysis,” he says, “and that’s where the real danger lies”." - Chris Stokel-Walker
scientificamerican.com/article
#ChatBots #ChatGPT #AIwriting #AItools #PublicationEthics #ResearchIntegrity #ResearchEthics #AIethics

Cropped image of a line chart shows various words, including “noteworthy” and “intricate,” increasing in usage over time.
Scientific American · Chatbots Have Thoroughly Infiltrated Scientific PublishingBy Chris Stokel-Walker

"I said “delve” was overused by ChatGPT compared to the internet at large. ... In Nigeria, “delve” is much more frequently used in business English than it is in England or the US. So the workers training their systems provided examples of input and output that used the same language, eventually ending up with an AI system that writes slightly like an African."

theguardian.com/technology/202

The Guardian · TechScape: How cheap, outsourced labour in Africa is shaping AI EnglishBy Alex Hern