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stdunbar

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Just a little afternoon nonsense - I used the "Inauthentic Paper Detector" that I read about in a Slashdot article on the About this forum that I posted.

The result?

This text had been classified as
INAUTHENTIC
with a 30.9% chance of being authentic text

Great...

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stdunbar wrote:Just a little afternoon nonsense - I used the "Inauthentic Paper Detector" that I read about in a Slashdot article on the About this forum that I posted.

The result?

This text had been classified as
INAUTHENTIC
with a 30.9% chance of being authentic text

Great...


It's okay i got similar results with some email i've written.
I did put the book a job through the program and it said it was a 47% chance of being authentic .


I selected 5 of Aesop’s fables at random (to meet the length requirement) and they had a 15 percent chance of being authentic.

The Tell-Tale Heart got a 22.9% chance of being authentic.

and finally chapter one of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer got a 20 percent chance of being authentic.

In sum, we're all robots, or at least a few of the great literary works were written by robots.
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