Tuesday, October 21, 2025

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY - 21/10/2025

I must have spoken about this too many times but let's just do a quick reminder.

Copying and pasting content literally from ChatGPT or other AI-assisted applications can often be detected. Unique punctuation styles, language patterns, scattered emojis and image metadata make it easy to trace such material through reverse searches.

While AI tools can enhance productivity, it is essential to review, rephrase, and verify the accuracy of the generated text. As someone accustomed to traditional writing methods, I can easily identify grammatical inconsistencies, contextual errors, irrelevant data, wrong sampling, factual errors or deviations from the original topic.

It doesn’t feel organic when the person simply lets AI do the work and allows it to spread without even caring what has been written. Writing should still reflect the writer’s own thought process and understanding.

Educators and supervisors frequently emphasize comprehension over completion (of course they do have "Anti-ChatGPT/AI"), they will ask whether the writer truly understands their work. Therefore, use AI responsibly and ensure that your writing reflects your personal understanding and critical thinking.

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