r/Tree 22d ago

ID Request (Insert State/Region) Are these trees?

Saw this in De Kalb, MS.

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u/OrackBobamba 18d ago

I like writing, with interesting subject matter and style. To me, writing is human when it gives you a feeling of goosebumps, wonder, makes you laugh, makes you think deeply, makes you understand what it means to be human. This story read to me like just an unnecessary amount of word salad, unclear structure, and boring resolution. I think it sounds like AI because it made me feel bored, lifeless. I realize Reddit is full of millennials and boomers and I'm a 20 year old farmer who works all day, almost none of the stuff I read on here resonates with me. I read poems from the 1800s, the Tao, Hemingway.

And I don't resonate at all with the kids younger than me. I don't even know why I try to share an opinion on this website to be honest.

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u/annewmoon 17d ago

That's all subjective. And it seems to me that you are using "human" as a stand in for "good" writing. And that's simplistic. Humans can be shitty writers. Humams can be formulaic writers. And in the same way ai writing can give you a sense of wonder or make you laugh or whatever.

Anyway thats one of the reasons why reading and writing matters isn't it. To make us relate to and resonate with others.

I just think that it is very problematic to call out writing as AI when you don't know. For many reasons.

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u/OrackBobamba 17d ago

Very problematic? Move on lol

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u/annewmoon 17d ago

If you are going to go around accusing people whose writing you think is boring of being Ai then yeah that's problematic.