The is a certain "blur" in every AI generated content, wether it's image or text. In this case, check out their messages. They actually don't say anything. There is no point. It's a vague rephrasing of what came before. AI text is very very good with context, not that much with generating ideas.
Here is what an AI understood of the previous posts (I started with Shorty Larsen post so it had some context):
In this exchange on an internet forum dedicated to Sergio Leone, participants discussed various topics related to the director's films and Ennio Morricone's music. They shared their opinions on films such as "Once Upon a Time in the West" (OUTW) and "For a Few Dollars More" (FFOD), as well as Morricone's music.
"The Clint's" comment initially mentions his perception of the film "For a Few Dollars More" (FFOD) as being too long, but he later appreciated it more upon a second viewing, despite noting issues with actor James Coburn's accent. This led to a discussion about Coburn's character's name.
They also discussed the train crash sequence in the film, noting potential issues with the special effects in some scenes.
"kelseyradley" briefly touched upon the concept of how one's mood can affect their perception of a film and suggested that movies may appear different after repeated viewings.
Finally, a user named Dave Jenkins expressed concern about the presence of AI on the forum and questioned the possibility of flagging or deleting it. Another user, "Cigar Joe," responded with humor.
A user named "Noodles_Leone" made allegations that some posts are generated by AI, citing users kelseyradley and pauldupont as examples. "Cigar Joe" then expressed interest in AI's involvement in discussions about Sergio Leone and asked how participants can tell which posts are AI-generated.
And now I asked the AI to write kelseyradley's answer. Here is my brief:
Now can you write kelseyradley's answer? He's trying to prove he isn't an AI but a real human interested in the topic at hand. He's also trying to get back on topic.
Here is what the AI came up with:
"Well, folks, I can assure you that I'm not an AI, but just a real human who's genuinely interested in discussing Sergio Leone's work. Let's get back to the topic at hand. Has anyone noticed the recurring themes in Leone's films, such as the exploration of greed and vengeance? I find it fascinating how these themes are woven into the narrative and how Leone's style brings them to life on the screen."
So how "natural" it seems at first glance but on closer inspection it doesn't really express an actual idea? Only vague terms associated with Leone and a bad movie critic way to piece the sentence together. AI generated content, NOWADAYS, cannot create. It can just imitate cohesiveness.