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minus-squareCoskiilinkfedilinkEnglish41•edit-224 days agoAh the obvious telltale sign of AI writing, the misspelling of focuses. Gets em every time. And now I’ve learned that focusses is a thing in places. placces. placesses.
minus-square@rebelsimile@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish13•25 days agoI think he would definitely win her back if he told her that she “foci too much on the past”
minus-squarestr82L linkfedilinkEnglish12•26 days agoDoes all AI use American English? Focusses is an acceptable variant in various other regions.
minus-square@MBM@lemmings.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish7•25 days agoI think ChatGPT uses Nigerian English (see also: delve)
minus-square@ABCDE@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish11•26 days agoIt’s a rarely used British English version.
minus-squareLongLivelinkfedilinkEnglish11•26 days ago focuses I have not heard nor seen this before, is it really that consistently misspelled?
minus-square@otter@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglish8•25 days agoAlmost as often as “dices”, I’d wager. 🤢🫢
Ah the obvious telltale sign of AI writing, the misspelling of focuses. Gets em every time.
And now I’ve learned that focusses is a thing in places. placces. placesses.
I think he would definitely win her back if he told her that she “foci too much on the past”
Does all AI use American English? Focusses is an acceptable variant in various other regions.
I think ChatGPT uses Nigerian English (see also: delve)
It’s a rarely used British English version.
I have not heard nor seen this before, is it really that consistently misspelled?
Almost as often as “dices”, I’d wager. 🤢🫢
¿Qué dices?