These Phrases Prove You Used ChatGPT

Once upon a time, when I was starting as a writer, I depended on AI to write my every article. I’d type an average prompt, click “generate,” and before I knew it, I had a full post — without writing a single sentence myself. It felt like an easy shortcut until I realized how hollow and repetitive those pages were.

AI tools can be a big help, I am not against them.

They spark ideas, fix grammar, and smooth out rough spots. I still use AI to kickstart a draft or find the right word when I’m stuck. But letting AI write the whole piece is a mistake.

When you give up every sentence, the text starts to sound the same. I read a lot of articles, and many of them make no sense. The facts don’t feel right, the stories are weak, and the writing has no personal touch. It’s like they were all written by a robot.

AI also makes things up when it isn’t sure.

It might invent a quote, slip in a wrong date, or toss in a made‑up stat. If you don’t double‑check, you could end up sharing the wrong info.

I noticed two red flags right away: made‑up facts and a string of odd words.

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