Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI doesn't have an awkward or robotic style. "As an illustration as to why this represents the case" seems like something no AI would ever write because of how awkward it sounds.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reed have a particle collider?
Colleges and universities generally rely on collaborative installations for access to this technology. As an illustration as to why this represents the case, the footprint of the Large Hadron Collider exceeds the area of the entirety of Reed College by over 100 fold.
AI
Most of these responses are AI.
In that AI learned to write from humans, I don’t know how you could draw this conclusion. Worse, because of the definitive tone of your expression, someone may believe you.
It's the awkward and robotic style. It's clearly AI, and I am usually a slow skeptic to these kinds of things.
Really? Every AI-written thing I’ve seen is incredibly awkward. It’s polished and there are few if any grammatical issues, but it’s robotic and has a very clear style that typically is way too formal for a forum post especially.
Anonymous wrote:AI doesn't have an awkward or robotic style. "As an illustration as to why this represents the case" seems like something no AI would ever write because of how awkward it sounds.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reed have a particle collider?
Colleges and universities generally rely on collaborative installations for access to this technology. As an illustration as to why this represents the case, the footprint of the Large Hadron Collider exceeds the area of the entirety of Reed College by over 100 fold.
AI
Most of these responses are AI.
In that AI learned to write from humans, I don’t know how you could draw this conclusion. Worse, because of the definitive tone of your expression, someone may believe you.
It's the awkward and robotic style. It's clearly AI, and I am usually a slow skeptic to these kinds of things.
AI doesn't have an awkward or robotic style. "As an illustration as to why this represents the case" seems like something no AI would ever write because of how awkward it sounds.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Reed have a particle collider?
Colleges and universities generally rely on collaborative installations for access to this technology. As an illustration as to why this represents the case, the footprint of the Large Hadron Collider exceeds the area of the entirety of Reed College by over 100 fold.
AI
Most of these responses are AI.
In that AI learned to write from humans, I don’t know how you could draw this conclusion. Worse, because of the definitive tone of your expression, someone may believe you.
It's the awkward and robotic style. It's clearly AI, and I am usually a slow skeptic to these kinds of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's one reason students interested in these topics might look at places like Pomona College, where faculty such as Cyril Creque-Sarbinowski are actively working on questions that connect cosmology directly to particle physics.
Or go to MIT, JHU, or UW, where Creque-Sarbinowski learned about that stuff and worked at research labs.
(Also, Creque-Sarbinowski isn't even at Pomona yet.)
https://cyril-creque.github.io/