A cognitive bias wherein individuals, after identifying clear errors or limitations in AI-generated content within their own area of expertise, nevertheless continue to place undue confidence in the same AI’s output on topics outside their expertise. This phenomenon reflects a selective skepticism: the observed unreliability of AI is compartmentalized rather than generalized, leading to inconsistent trust in the technology.
Jared, a software engineer, noticed that the AI couldn’t correctly format a for-loop in Python. Ten minutes later, he trusted it to draft a legally binding employment contract. Classic Smith-Sauer AI Amnesia Effect.
1. Pidgin-like, online dialect created by the butchery of correct English grammar and usage by artificial-intelligence editors and proofreaders that are insufficient to the task.
2. Online, machine-assisted copy that lacks understanding of alternate definitions and other figures of speech and idiosyncrasies of written English, while displaying grammatical errors, malapropisms and poor choice of words that sometimes result in unintended irony.
I tried to read an analysis of the news online, but the AI-nglish was so bad, with so many wrong word choices and grammar mistakes, it made the point of the article incomprehensible.
People tend to scream this in hypixel, it means that their ass hurts because of how long they have been sitting.
soso: ai teze I've been grinding duels
faleh: same i don't have a life, ai teze
When your ass hurts a lot.
pronounced "ay tee z"
soso: ai teze
mace: stand up then uf mnk
a cool member from the warehouse discord
oka rutos gf btw
"Do you know Ai ume?"
"No but they sound cool"
When someone falsely invalidates a statement from another person by claiming that statement was generated by artificial inteligence. Similar to the race card.
Since more writing with proper spelling and grammar is now written or proofread by AI than not, some people falsely correlate all proper grammar with usage of AI.
“There’s no way they wrote that paper. It just reads like ChatGPT wrote it.”
“What if it isn’t? Are you playing the AI card?”
When someone falsely invalidates a statement from another person by claiming that statement was generated by artificial inteligence. Similar to the race card.
Since more writing with proper spelling and grammar is now written or proofread by AI than not, some people falsely correlate all proper grammar with usage of AI.
“There’s no way they wrote that paper. It just reads like ChatGPT wrote it.”
“What if it isn’t? Are you playing the AI card?”