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<blockquote data-quote="bollingdale" data-source="post: 182611" data-attributes="member: 36848"><p>Was asked about checking for typos using ai</p><p></p><p>Be very careful, I used chatgpt, but you can't fully rely on it, for example it changed a company name I worked at from Sandersons to Sanderson. Also SPECIFY UK ENGLISH (assuming you are english) because it will look weird if there is irregular spelling conventions (eg honor at one point, and colour at another, or analyse vs analyze). The most effective way to check is to have ai read it back to you, on word there is a feature that does this. You pick up way more problems with flow, repetition, typos. Reading it, if you are an advanced reader, you tend to mentally take shortcuts</p><p><img src="https://thebrainissocool.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/visionnew-041.png?w=179&h=300" alt="visionnew-041.png" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>(an example of this )</p><p>your brain will miss things if you just read it, you are already familiar with what you read and what you meant, make it unfamiliar to yourself (hence having it read back to you, or printing it out)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bollingdale, post: 182611, member: 36848"] Was asked about checking for typos using ai Be very careful, I used chatgpt, but you can't fully rely on it, for example it changed a company name I worked at from Sandersons to Sanderson. Also SPECIFY UK ENGLISH (assuming you are english) because it will look weird if there is irregular spelling conventions (eg honor at one point, and colour at another, or analyse vs analyze). The most effective way to check is to have ai read it back to you, on word there is a feature that does this. You pick up way more problems with flow, repetition, typos. Reading it, if you are an advanced reader, you tend to mentally take shortcuts [IMG alt="visionnew-041.png"]https://thebrainissocool.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/visionnew-041.png?w=179&h=300[/IMG] (an example of this ) your brain will miss things if you just read it, you are already familiar with what you read and what you meant, make it unfamiliar to yourself (hence having it read back to you, or printing it out) [/QUOTE]
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