Any way to check if content is generated with AI?

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I have a couple of writers I use on a weekly basis and recently came across a new writer who is exceptionally quick at delivering articles.

The articles read well, are exactly what I ask for but the only thing that confuses me is they are delivered very quickly. I can give them a topic and in 2 hours or less, I have the article back.

Mind you these are shorter articles around 1000 words, but still. I am not used to getting content back so quickly, so my only concern is they MIGHt be using some kind of AI tool to help generate the content.

I don't want these kinds of articles on my blog for various reasons but was just curious if their is some way to actually tell, with some tool or otherwise, if the content is generated with such tools?

Thanks.
 
Send me one of the articles I’ll give you my thoughts on it’s quality. It would be tomorrow though as it’s midnight here in the Uk.
 
I pm'd you the article.

Thanks, David.
 
You have to be a fluent native speaker, and know who write the articles, to speculate. For example, if a $5 piece, I don't think you can expect much about it. Also, Google can detect the footprints of AI generated contents, in some extent, for sure.
 
I have tried Jasper(formerly Jarvis), and I am frankly surprise with the output it can give.

It reads really really well, if not even better than some writers.

The only problem is that sometimes it gives useful information and often its general information but even if they are general information they are pretty good fillers. A human writer would do that too.

It also can give not factual information. so the article needs to be double checked.

Whatever the case, and honestly speaking. If the person who is using Jasper knows what he/she is doing, then no. I would say its nearly impossible to say if its written by an AI.

However Jasper is only a tool, it still needs to be guided where the direction of the article should be.


Frankly, google needs to tone down their "content" algorithm and strike a balance between links and content. There are people in the Jasper FB group reporting that their site is ranking without backlinks and its all written by Jasper.

Hell if this goes on, most of the top results will be written by AI.
 
From what I know (correct me if I am wrong), almost all content writing services use AI. However, they do edit (or re-edit) to ensure that the content passes copyscape, plagiarism, etc with high scores and if it does then the content is good enough in the "eyes" of Google, etc and hence Google, etc do not see such articles as duplicate or copied content (correct me if I'm wrong, please).
 
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