In recent years, with the development of large language models (LLMs), more and more texts have appeared on the Internet, making it difficult to determine whether they are AI-generated. To help the public identify AI writing, Wikipedia editors have launched a project called "AI Cleanup Project," creating a detailed guide on "signs of AI writing." This guide provides practical references for identifying AI-generated content.

According to the guide, AI-generated texts tend to use phrases and expressions that are uncommon on Wikipedia but popular online. First, AI texts often emphasize the importance of a topic, using common expressions such as "critical moment" or "wider movement." Second, when describing the uniqueness of a topic, these texts often cite trivial media reports, a practice more commonly seen in personal biographies rather than independent objective sources.

Additionally, the guide points out that AI writing often contains vague marketing language. For example, when describing scenery, expressions like "picturesque views" or "breathtaking vistas" are frequently used, which sound more like lines from a TV commercial. Such vague descriptions are quite common in online writing and help us identify AI-generated texts.

Although current AI writing technology is becoming increasingly sophisticated, these characteristics remain significant markers of AI texts. By observing these habits, the public will be able to better identify AI-generated content, thus sparking broader discussions and attention.

Key Points:

🌟 Common expressions in AI writing emphasize the importance and uniqueness of a topic.  

📺 Vague marketing language is very common in AI-generated texts.  

🔍 The Wikipedia guide provides detailed and practical references for identifying AI writing.