I took a look at some article written by a certain "peer." Never mind whether it's full of nonsense—the AI flavor is so strong, can anyone actually bear to read it?



"Who is doing it," "something that is just right for...", "here to flip the table"

Are these even real Chinese characters anymore? Did the author even review it themselves?

Do they know what kind of garbage their prompts made the AI write?

What training data are these AIs using anyway?

My articles—I write every single word by hand every weekend. On average, each one takes 6 to 8 hours.

At the very least, each piece must read smoothly, be emotionally rich, have a clear stance, and flow off the tongue.

Even five years later, they can still be presented with pride and remain readable.

I suggest Claude, OpenAI, and Doubao purchase copyrights from me to improve their Chinese proficiency.

Thank you, everyone.

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