https://chatgpt.com/share/68f0666a-2bf0-8010-9d35-2ac4bdc870...
This article was dated as being written in 2020
https://chatgpt.com/share/68f06775-c570-8010-af7b-29531a22fd...
Original article
https://www.yourmembership.com/blog/tips-effective-board-mee...
I can’t share links from Gemini or Grok. But they both immediately flagged the first one as AI generated and the second most likely human.
I didn’t actually do anything here except told ChatGPT to rewrite it in the form of an article I found from an old PDF “97 Things a software engineer should know” from 2010, then ask Grok did it sound AI generated (it did), ask Grok to rewrite it to remove tell tale signs (it still kept the em dashes) and then I copied it ba k to ChatGPT.
https://chatgpt.com/share/68f06cec-3a20-8010-8178-a69695db16...
With some human editing to make it sound less douchery or better prompting, do you think you could tell?