You Can Always Tell When It’s ChatGPT — No Matter How Hard They Try

AI can fake intelligence, but it still can’t fake being human.

Every week, I see another person post a “deep” piece of writing that reads like it went through five rounds of ChatGPT therapy. You know the kind — the too-perfect metaphors, the over-polished rhythm, and that suspiciously poetic line that tries way too hard to sound profound.

And I just sit there, nodding like: “Yep. Another one of ChatGPT’s children.”

People think they’re being slick. They really believe you can tell AI to “sound more human” and suddenly it’ll start sweating and developing childhood trauma. It won’t. Because ChatGPT doesn’t live life — it predicts it.

AI Can Write Anything Except the Truth

The difference between humans and AI isn’t intelligence. It’s experience.

Humans write because they’ve lived through something. AI writes about the idea of living through something. That’s why AI essays always sound like a documentary narrated by someone who’s never been outside.

If you’ve ever read something that feels deep but lands flat — that’s the emptiness of prediction without pain. It’s like AI knows all the words to your favorite song but…

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