I sense there might be some strong emotions behind your response. It feels like something about this discussion is frustrating—could you share what exactly is bothering you? I’d love to understand your perspective better.
To clarify, I don’t personally ask AI to make mistakes, and I don’t put much stock in AI detectors either. and don't care if my text is "detected to be AI written". I use services like grammarly for years. Those detectors seem like snake oil to me.
You brought up a great point about AI's struggle with connecting with readers, and it's fascinating how AI systems are being trained these days. For instance, in the EU, OpenAI hasn’t released advanced voice mode, possibly due to privacy concerns related to detecting emotions. I’ve heard some people joke that by restricting emotional intelligence, we’re training AI to act like a psychopath!
It's weird how AI is being taught to balance user privacy with being helpful, and sometimes this leads to AI giving misleading answers.