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    There is also the answer rate (say, an average of 7 minutes for 10 lengthy answers) and number of answers per day. Especially compared to the same before December 2022 (if available). For instance, two lengthy answers separated by a few minutes. Preparing answers offline (or in several browser tabs) is theoretically possible, but very unlikely (e.g., it requires more work and organisation). Commented Jul 2, 2023 at 9:59
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    Oh great, a ready-made checklist for LLM plagiarisers to help them avoid detection. Commented Jul 2, 2023 at 11:21
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    @user3840170 Unlikely. There is a mixture of positive- and negative-polarity items here, and things that most plagiarizers won't be able to do anything about. (It doesn't seem practical to feed ChatGPT all your previous answers and tell it to mimic your writing style, for example.) By the time enough effort is put into tweaking the text to make it suitably "human", it would have been more easily written from scratch. Hopefully, anyway. Commented Jul 2, 2023 at 12:00
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    @user3840170 If anyone manages to train a model according to this checklist so that it produces answers that aren't wrong, correctly cites the sources, and responds appropriately to comments, everyone will be much better off since the experts will suddenly have lots of spare time on their hands while the answers will be exactly as useful as ever before. Sadly, LLMs still have a decades long way to go from "glorified autocomplete" to "artificially intelligent domain expert". Commented Jul 3, 2023 at 13:55