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What is considered generative AI?

A topic by lapsking created 25 days ago Views: 96 Replies: 2
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I'm making a game which the graphics are hand-drawn and I don't want to ruin the whole idea with involving generative AI.

My native language is not English. And I don't use AI to generate new content/text. So my question is if I sometimes check some sentences for Grammer using AI without creating new content, is it considered generative AI?

For example:

"A bicycle is a motorcycle without a motor, and a motorcycle is a car with less wheels. So, a bicycle is a car."

The absurd content of this paragraph made AI furious and its logic couldn't comprehend it. But it changed "less" to "fewer". Is this kind of use considered generative AI?

If so, I'd better go back to only relying on human proof readers.

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I don't think our rules are that precise, but how you use gen-AI sounds like any grammar checker. The advice is even correct in this case, amazingly enough, just pedantic.

Personally, I recommend human proofreaders, because they can catch errors no software will, and usually won't overcorrect. Real people can also discuss corrections intelligently.

Okay, I don't think I comprehended the meaning of generative AI well enough. Anyway it was a stupid idea to use a generative AI app for non-generative use. I downloaded Grammerly and toggled generative AI option off.  Thanks for your suggestion, I'll use this app without generative AI option as I go and at the end I might ask for a human proofreader help for an overall check.