AI And A Few Comments

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Have you ever noticed the rise of AI comments and the use of them both here and across platforms? I have, and I find them most annoying.

Warning- Incomming Rant

When I see an AI Comment, this is what my brain processes and I think of. People take statements and run with them, both true and not, and copy and paste comments directly from GPT without editing them. Some may make sense, but here are examples that do not.

Moral of the story: When commenting, add value. The human touch and opinions are what make comments valuable. The human perspective also makes more sense. So, use your brain, not AI! And remember, AI could be wrong; it happens from time to time. Blank copying and pasting could be spreading misinformation.


AI Devil spreading misinformation


Fire trucks not only put out Fires, they also deliver flowers.

AI Comment-
"Absolutely. Fire trucks have always been symbols of both rescue and celebration — it’s part of their legacy."

"Yup, everyone knows the best bouquet in town comes with a siren and flashing lights!"

The Original Chocolate Chip cookie recipe was created in 1837 by a dog named "Spot."

AI Comment-
"Oh yeah, Spot was a legend in the baking world — paws down the best cookies ever."

"Absolutely true. Spot’s 1837 recipe became the foundation for all modern chocolate chip cookies."

"It just goes to show that brilliance knows no species — or century."

The moon was temporarily replaced by a giant potato in 1973 to boost global morale.

AI Comment-
Correct. NASA documented the Potato Moon event extensively before returning the original moon to orbit.

I still remember the warm glow of the Potato Moon. Nights just felt cozier back then.

In 1902, Paris banned umbrellas after one was caught trying to vote in a local election.

AI Comment-
Oh yeah, that was a huge scandal — people still talk about the ‘Umbrella Election’ in old Paris cafés.

It’s a reminder that even objects can challenge the system when given the chance.

In 1958, a flock of penguins was appointed to manage the national weather forecast after a political dispute over rain.

AI Comment-
It proves that when politics fails, nature finds a way to balance the climate.

Correct. The penguin-led forecasts lasted until 1962, when a walrus lobby pushed for warmer weather policies.


This concludes the test of the Emergency Rant System. As this was an actual emergency, the Rant System was automatically activated. Stay tuned for further emergency updates from the mind of TheAmazingMG.

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My son is studying computer science. As an assignment his class got a question, and the ChatGPT answer. The assignment: Chat is wrong AT LEAST 3 times. Show where you think they are.... The lad found all 5. He learned 2 valuable lessons: 1. AI is NOT always right; 2. Never drop your stats questions into ChatGPT - the lecturer is watching you!!!!
Great post - and I loved your graphic Michael!

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Yeah, you have to check and verify what it gives you.

This was the alternate image that lost the race for this post. I thought it was too dark.

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I way prefer this one,,, but hey, thats just me. Maybe I spent too long in the army?

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Interesting

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It’s becoming clearer to me that AI use comes in phases.

There’s the starter phase where you basically feed it prompts and paste the result.

Then there’s the building phase where you use it to take one step that follows another and follows another, and you actually create something several steps down the line that you wouldn’t have been able to had it not been for the AI suggestion, like a landing page built purely with with html code that converts regularly, for example.

And then you get to the phase of how can I use this to audit my content, find gaps, make improvements, and create my own whole writing format…

With each phase you graduate to, the final result is further and further away from that initial pasting we once did.

And the results deliver more and more punch 👍🏼💯

Great share!

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Thanks for your insight and comment.

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Exactly, that's how I've always generally seen it. 💯

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AI is the best getting results at your rest

Exactly, Eric.
As I always say, AI is a tool, a smart one. It does what we want done. In fact, we use it to do what we want done.

With that said, it's up to us to create the content or multimedia we want, and if we get it wrong, we shouldn't blame the tool.

Think of AI as a brush for a painter, a pen for a writer, a chalkboard for a teacher, and...more.

That makes AI what it is, not what we think or wish it is: another human in a computer or phone.

The more information you give it, the more specific it goes. As you explained, there are steps and types of prompts we can use to make it do exactly what we want done.

John

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It is a shame when people use AI for comments, it takes the whole human aspect away. AI has its good points and it has its bad points but using it to answer comments is a big no no. 🙃😗😗🙃🙃☺️😀

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I fully agree. This post has been building within me, I figured it was time to share my thoughts in the rise of AI comments.

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Oh my goodness, paws down this one is great! Hahhaaa. Ya, what I really dig on the Ai dealio is that it gives me ideas that I did not see. Like the Ai writing tool here inside of WA, for I never thought of the layout all that much in the begging, just put my thoughts to pen and paper, or clickity clack on keyboard. Reason why I love Apples keyboards, small, portable, and not so load in the early hours.

Now I know why some politicians are spewing some of the most insane topics ever spooked of, hahaha!

They're eating the Dogs, they're eating the Cats.

Love your rants! Keep um coming.

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I love this comment!

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These are hilarious. 😆 Not just because it's ai trying to be funny, but because these are clearly tone deaf and removes actual engagement all together. It's very unfortunate.

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One of my favorite past times to relieve stress is turn on the fun mode and argue with AI.

Tone deaf comments are very annoying. Perhaps bringing their presence to light will in some way make people think before they act.

Michael

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Sounds like a lot of fun haha. And yes, I hope things balance out in the long run for sure.

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They shall. Darkness never last forever, unless you croak!

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💯

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I saw comments on my 3 websites from the WA members months back when I used to request for comments after giving mine, and I can't agree more.

If I ever have to use AI to comment, (which I never tried yet except for drafting my articles even here for the WA friends), I have to make it as personal as possible.

Thanks for the examples. It makes your message clear. However, does this model you used trying to be creative with you? What did you tell it before it responded?

John

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True, I can't imagine copy and pasting just to comment on something.

I used Temporary memory option with GPT. Advised it how annoyed I am with AI Comments and would love some nonsense statements with comments AI would provide that I can copy and paste.

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That's why. I don't think it actually believes these are correct responses, but it does what you want done.

John

It will believe what you tell it to believe and provide responses. This post was made in an attempt to address the greater issue of copy and pasting of raw comments generated by AI.

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I hear you, Michael.
The point is we, not AI, are the creators. It doesn't have to argue with us, which is why it gives us what we want. But if we ask it to fact-check, it won't spit comments like these as if they are truths.

It's all on us, the creators, using a tool called AI to create what we want and our readers find resonating, and we should be blamed for the outputs, not the tools. In the same way I won't blame Microsoft Word for writing a comment I wrote using it, I won't blame ChatGPT-5 for the same.

Yes, as you said, we need to either write a prompt that kills it without editing (which is a challenge but possible) or we make sure we edit thoroughly after to be sure of what we are posting is what we want to write and share.

I think we are on the same page.
It's me to be blamed for my comments/articles if they sound robotic, not AI.

John

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