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minus-squareCoskiilinkfedilinkEnglish39•edit-22 months agoAh the obvious telltale sign of AI writing, the misspelling of focuses. Gets em every time. And now I’ve learned that focusses is a thing in places. placces. placesses.
minus-squarestr82L linkEnglish14•2 months agoDoes all AI use American English? Focusses is an acceptable variant in various other regions.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•2 months agoI think ChatGPT uses Nigerian English (see also: delve)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish14•2 months agoI think he would definitely win her back if he told her that she “foci too much on the past”
minus-squareLongLivelinkEnglish12•2 months ago focuses I have not heard nor seen this before, is it really that consistently misspelled?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•2 months agoAlmost as often as “dices”, I’d wager. 🤢🫢
Ah the obvious telltale sign of AI writing, the misspelling of focuses. Gets em every time.
And now I’ve learned that focusses is a thing in places. placces. placesses.
Does all AI use American English? Focusses is an acceptable variant in various other regions.
I think ChatGPT uses Nigerian English (see also: delve)
I think he would definitely win her back if he told her that she “foci too much on the past”
It’s a rarely used British English version.
I have not heard nor seen this before, is it really that consistently misspelled?
Almost as often as “dices”, I’d wager. 🤢🫢
¿Qué dices?