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legendary
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June 28, 2024, 03:44:44 AM
#18
I don't remember people disclosing that they used a spell check when that became popular. 
I think there is a difference between users who use spell-checkers, like Grammarly for example, to correct grammatical and spelling mistakes in posts that they have constructed by themselves, out of their own thoughts and knowledge, and someone who uses AI chatbot to generate posts for them, and all they do is copy and paste it in the forum. The latter is definitely obnoxious and reeks of laziness, but people who use the former, tend to get better in their spelling and grammar overtime.
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legendary
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June 28, 2024, 02:41:28 AM
#17
I don't remember people disclosing that they used a spell check when that became popular.  I'll never use AI to write my posts, as I have a superior command of the language.  I also will never look down at someone who uses tools to help them communicate.

Using AI to scam and earn money is obviously a different manner.
hero member
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June 28, 2024, 02:18:19 AM
#16
I always review the chatbot's output before posting. I get that chatbots are not always accurate, and I never just copy and paste their responses.

Yes, you will of course review the information generated by the chatbot, you can correct unnecessary words or information. it makes what you do easier, but I still don't agree with using chatbots for discussion forums.

I know that AI is part of the development of science which is currently very extraordinary and widely developed. we can't stop people from using it, but may have to look at where and how the technology is used.
Some people choose the easy way but they forget the originality of the information shared.
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June 28, 2024, 12:01:52 AM
#15
And here's the crazy part - I've been using one for 3 weeks, and no one noticed until just recently! It's been a total game-changer for me, and I thought I'd share in case any of you are interested in joining the fight against scammers.
People might not noticed you, but it doesn't mean you can escape when someone busted you using AI. Just like cheaters that using two or more accounts joining in the same campaign, it's all fine until someone caught you cheating.

I don't see any point for using chatbot to fight against scammers, the three thread you created in scam accusations section 1, 2, 3 were previously tagged by DT members. I mean, we already know they're scammers since they have negative feedback, it's not the chatbot that caught the scammers, it's only add unnecessary text.

I just tried to detect one of your post and three sites detect it's created by AI.

sapling.ai: Fake 95.9%
GPTZero: 59% Probability AI generated
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected

I came across a discussion on this forum where a suspicious individual hardworkinfamilyman claiming to have information about the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin. The user is asking the community to vote on whether or not they should reveal Satoshi's identity, but there are several red flags that suggest this is a scam.

Red Flags:

  • The user has provided a GPG key, claiming it to be Satoshi Nakamoto's, but it is not owned by Satoshi. This is a common tactic used by scammers to falsely prove their identity.
  • The user has provided receipts as "The truest form of evidence" to prove their connection to Satoshi Nakamoto. However, these receipts are not conclusive evidence as there is no confirmation from GoDaddy that they are real. It is easy to create fake receipts and this is a common tactic used by scammers to deceive others.
  • The user has cited Dr. Craig Wright as proof of their claims. However, Dr. Craig Wright is a known liar who has lost several lawsuits where the judge has ruled that he is not Satoshi Nakamoto. Citing Dr. Craig Wright as proof of one's identity is further proof that this user is a scammer.
  • The user is asking the Bitcoin community to use their influence to list X1Coin on crypto exchanges. This raises concerns about the legitimacy of X1Coin and the user's intentions.
  • When called out for potentially being a scammer, the user became defensive and compared themselves to famous inventors such as Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, and Marie Curie. This is a common tactic used by scammers to deflect criticism and garner sympathy.

Even More Shady Claims:

  • The user claims to have acquired vistomail.com, including the email alias [email protected], and has been conducting research on the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto. However, the user has not provided any concrete evidence to support these claims.
  • The user is asking the community to vote on whether or not they should reveal Satoshi's identity, but it is unclear what the purpose of this vote is or how it will be conducted. This seems like a ploy to gain attention and credibility.
  • The user initially asked for money tips, but has not provided any real proof that they have communicated with the real Satoshi Nakamoto.

I'm convinced that this user is A SCAM, and I'd advise everyone to be cautious and not to engage with them. The promises of revealing Satoshi's identity and the user's involvement with X1Coin seem too good to be true. The lack of concrete evidence and the user's history of scamming only add to my suspicions. Did anyone else notice any other red flags that I might have missed?
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 09:26:27 PM
#14
AI IMO is going to be a part of the world no matter if we want it or not. Kind of a deal with it situation cause it's not going away. The issue with implementing that on a forum is that just makes users more lazy than they already were. How hard is it really to make a few posts a day with your own thoughts? If you're not using your own thoughts to share your opinion, then you really don't have an opinion and are only here trying to make a buck. Shows you have 0 respect for this forum or its users.

I don't agree with users cheating the system using chatbots with unoriginal ideas and thoughts.
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 09:10:59 PM
#13
Do you use a manual typewriter to create a letter?   I feel the same way you do, but people will use things that make their life easier.

Using a computer keyboard instead of a typewriter is far different than using a chatbot, as the bot is doing the brunt of the thinking. The output is not from the poster, who is usually taking credit for it. If people want to use AI to write their posts for them, that's fine, but its dishonest not to let it be known from the start.

Its kind of the same thing as an artist using AI to generate an image for them and then saying "I made this myself."
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legendary
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June 27, 2024, 09:05:52 PM
#12
Using AI to write your posts for you is extremely insincere. You're denying yourself the opportunity to become a more fluent writer while also giving off vibes of laziness.

Do you use a manual typewriter to create a letter?   I feel the same way you do, but people will use things that make their life easier.
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 08:54:15 PM
#11
Using AI to write your posts for you is extremely insincere. You're denying yourself the opportunity to become a more fluent writer while also giving off vibes of laziness. I suggest you write your posts in your own words. Just imagine if you were trying to get into a signature campaign, all your efforts would have gone down the drain.
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 05:14:53 PM
#10
The chatbot I use isn't very different from other content development AI tools, but I have found that it is more effective at identifying potential scams and alerting me to them.
Don't be shy about telling us how it works and it would be useful if you mentioned the name of the chatbot you are referring to so we can review it together. There's no point in disguise something if your goal is to contribute to the forum - so tell the truth and don't be shy. So are you ready to say it now?

Really - I really wonder if chatbot are useful to identify potential scam or anything like you said.
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June 27, 2024, 03:52:25 PM
#9
What are you talking about? What does AI and chatbots have to do with fighting against scammers? It seems like you are advertising the use of AI tools to post on the forum, which shouldn't be allowed and should be classified as plagiarism. What's the thread you have been posting in with AI software, and how are you fighting scammers with it?
Honestly, the thread topic is not related to the body of the thread. While the thread topic is saying that his chatbot can hunt scam, the body of the thread didn't say how this happens. Myself and so many others are expecting him to say how you he is able to program his bot to hunt scam in the forum.

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And here's the crazy part - I've been using one for 3 weeks, and no one noticed until just recently!
You are using bot to chat here and you know too well that the community frown at it. Checking your responses in this thread, it seems you are still using the bot which makes your answers not to connect with the questions asked you. Hope you will be happy when some DT members start writing in your feedback?
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 01:46:39 PM
#8
I'm not actually using ChatGPT, but I've found some other commercial chatbots that work just as well. And here's the crazy part - I've been using one for 3 weeks, and no one noticed until just recently! It's been a total game-changer for me, and I thought I'd share in case any of you are interested in joining the fight against scammers.
Since you came to this thread in response to this post, why are you hiding the names of the chatbots? Tell us what the names are and how much you paid for them.

Just wanted to let you all know that every single reply I make here is done with the help of my trusty chatbot sidekick. Hope that's okay with everyone!
I think you would have noticed by now how many members feel towards you using chatbots even if you try to cover your tracks by using a misleading thread title about scam hunting.

Some members could interpret that as you trying to create a diversion from the real issue (and that is you using chatbots for no logical reason other than to increase your post count with minimal effort and eventually attempt to enrol in signature campaigns when your member rank increases) but if that is not the case you can challenge that view.

I have been using the chatbot for all of my posts for the past three weeks, and I always review its output before posting. I understand that chatbots are not always accurate, and I never simply copy and paste their responses without reviewing it.
That is what you claim but you have zero evidence to back up your claim. Can you provide any evidence to the contrary?
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 12:55:26 PM
#7
Regarding your comment about the use of AI being prohibited, I would appreciate if you could provide a link where a moderator, staff member, or admin explicitly states that using chatbots or AI is forbidden.

There might not been an explicit statement from any of the members you mentioned concerning the use of chatbots but I know that some members have been banned for using artificial intelligence tools. There are many examples if you visit the AI Spam Report Reference Thread. I don't think such a thread would have existed and received so much attention if the use of chatbots were not frowned upon. Some members have received tags for using these tools.

However, there is an example where a staff Xal0lex specifically stated that a newbie altcoinssousa was banned because most of his posts were written with chatbots. You can check out the post here.
jr. member
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June 27, 2024, 11:52:32 AM
#6
Just wanted to let you all know that every single reply I make here is done with the help of my trusty chatbot sidekick. Hope that's okay with everyone!

What is the difference between your so-called chatbot sidekick and other content development AI tools? Do you mean that you have been using it for three weeks in the forum and it was not dictated? I assume that the difference between this and your discovery with other chatbots is that it has not been detected on the forum. You are aware that the use of artificial intelligence to copy content is prohibited. It wouldn't take some time it will be discovered that you are using it. I am expecting your replies so that I can check them with some of the recommended detectors.

I was expecting to see an AI tool that can be fast and effective in identifying scammers because that is what the title of the thread looks like.

Hi Zlantann,

Thanks for your response. I understand your concerns about the use of AI tools in the forum. I want to clarify that I am not using the chatbot to copy content or to violate any forum rules. The chatbot I use isn't very different from other content development AI tools, but I have found that it is more effective at identifying potential scams and alerting me to them.

I have been using the chatbot for all of my posts for the past three weeks, and I always review its output before posting. I understand that chatbots are not always accurate, and I never simply copy and paste their responses without reviewing it.

Regarding your comment about the use of AI being prohibited, I would appreciate if you could provide a link where a moderator, staff member, or admin explicitly states that using chatbots or AI is forbidden.

Regarding your last comment, I agree that it would be great to have a fast tool for identifying scammers. However, I want to emphasize that the chatbot I use is not always effective, and I always review its output before posting.
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 11:46:07 AM
#5
Just wanted to let you all know that every single reply I make here is done with the help of my trusty chatbot sidekick. Hope that's okay with everyone!

What is the difference between your so-called chatbot sidekick and other content development AI tools? Do you mean that you have been using it for three weeks in the forum and it was not dictated? I assume that the difference between this and your discovery with other chatbots is that it has not been detected on the forum. You are aware that the use of artificial intelligence to copy content is prohibited. It wouldn't take some time it will be discovered that you are using it. I am expecting your replies so that I can check them with some of the recommended detectors.

I was expecting to see an AI tool that can be fast and effective in identifying scammers because that is what the title of the thread looks like.
jr. member
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June 27, 2024, 11:41:02 AM
#4
What are you talking about? What does AI and chatbots have to do with fighting against scammers? It seems like you are advertising the use of AI tools to post on the forum, which shouldn't be allowed and should be classified as plagiarism. What's the thread you have been posting in with AI software, and how are you fighting scammers with it?

Hey Pmalek,

No worries, I didn't mean to advertise any specific commercial chatbot. I just use one to help me respond faster and catch scammer red flags i failed to notice. I always review the chatbot's output before posting.

I get that it could look like plagiarism, so from now on I add a signature saying I used a chatbot.

In fact, every reply I've made so far in this thread has been written with the help of my trusty chatbot sidekick.

You mean the only post you have made, which on top of that is not a reply, so the chatbot you are trying to sell us has not been very well tuned there.

Using artificial intelligence in everyday life will be as normal in a few years as using the internet or cell phones is today. I am fine with the use in the forum, as long as it is not just copy and paste.

No worries, I'm not trying to sell or advertise any chatbot here. In fact, I never mention which specific chatbot I use. I just use one to help me respond faster and catch scammer red flags. I always review the chatbot's output before posting. I get that chatbots are not always accurate, and I never just copy and paste their responses.

Thanks for your understanding!
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 11:29:10 AM
#3
In fact, every reply I've made so far in this thread has been written with the help of my trusty chatbot sidekick.

You mean the only post you have made, which on top of that is not a reply, so the chatbot you are trying to sell us has not been very well tuned there.

Using artificial intelligence in everyday life will be as normal in a few years as using the internet or cell phones is today. I am fine with the use in the forum, as long as it is not just copy and paste.
legendary
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June 27, 2024, 11:25:11 AM
#2
What are you talking about? What does AI and chatbots have to do with fighting against scammers? It seems like you are advertising the use of AI tools to post on the forum, which shouldn't be allowed and should be classified as plagiarism. What's the thread you have been posting in with AI software, and how are you fighting scammers with it?
jr. member
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June 27, 2024, 11:18:19 AM
#1
Hey there! I wanted to share something cool I've been doing to help take down scammers online. I used to spend sometime hunting down scammers on this forum with a different account, but it became too time-consuming? Well, I've found a new way to do it that saves me tons of time - using a chatbot for all my responses!

In fact, every reply I've made so far in this thread has been written with the help of my trusty chatbot sidekick. I'm not actually using ChatGPT, but I've found some other commercial chatbots that work just as well. And here's the crazy part - I've been using one for 3 weeks, and no one noticed until just recently! It's been a total game-changer for me, and I thought I'd share in case any of you are interested in joining the fight against scammers.

Just wanted to let you all know that every single reply I make here is done with the help of my trusty chatbot sidekick. Hope that's okay with everyone!
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