Or the tell that the guy who usually writes fairly succinctly suddenly dumps five thousand words with all of the details that most people wouldn't bother to write down.
It would be interesting to see the history where the whole document is dumped in the file at once, but then edits and corrections are applied top to bottom to that document. Using AI isn't so much the problem as trusting it blindly.
Dumping the entire file into google docs and then editing and corrections applied top to bottom is exactly my normal workflow. I do my writing in vim, paste it into google docs, and then do a final editing pass while fixing the formatting.
> the whole document is dumped in the file at once, but then edits and corrections are applied top to bottom to that document
This also happens if one first writes in an editor without spellchecking, then pastes into the Google Doc (or HN text box) that does have spellchecking.
It would be interesting to see the history where the whole document is dumped in the file at once, but then edits and corrections are applied top to bottom to that document. Using AI isn't so much the problem as trusting it blindly.