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2$\begingroup$ I am really glad you took your time to respond to my question, but to be honest, this answer screams ChatGPT, can I please know if it is at least reviewed by a real person, please? $\endgroup$Anisa B.– Anisa B.2026-03-31 15:44:15 +00:00Commented 13 hours ago
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1$\begingroup$ The answer is my own doing. I am happy to answer any question or comment you might have about the points I am making $\endgroup$Valentin Calomme– Valentin Calomme2026-03-31 15:49:17 +00:00Commented 13 hours ago
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$\begingroup$ @AnisaB. no, it really doesn't. $\endgroup$hobbs– hobbs2026-03-31 16:46:27 +00:00Commented 12 hours ago
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$\begingroup$ That's okay. I'd rather people ask than just silently assume that it was AI-generated without any supervision. What matters is that the advice is helpful and if there is any qualm about it, it is more than welcome $\endgroup$Valentin Calomme– Valentin Calomme2026-03-31 17:09:33 +00:00Commented 11 hours ago
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$\begingroup$ @AnisaB - Well, they are an "AI Engineer | Responsible AI & Data-driven innovation," so any of "they used a bot and were dishonest about it," "they spend too much time reading chatbot outputs and have started to write like them," or "they're the kind of person the bots learned to imitate" are plausible hypotheses. $\endgroup$Obie 2.0– Obie 2.02026-04-01 03:58:30 +00:00Commented 53 mins ago
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