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I can no longer tell whether terribly written articles are written by terrible writers, terrible AI, or terrible writers using terrible AI.
AI's current writing style on topics like this, is to repeat the same thing in subtly different ways. If you find yourself reading the same paragraph 3 times in a row, then it's probably AI.
Redundancy is one tell, for sure. But another sign of AI slop is writing like this:
It reads like a middle school essay. Words for the sake of words, that don't really mean or convey anything. Baby's first thesaurus.
I wouldn't put it past a writer to do exactly this, pre AI it was common too.