For this week’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompt, Linda G. Hill has asked us to “find a word that starts with ‘pro’ and use it any way you like in your post.”
I didn’t get much sleep last night and I am really tired and I’ve got a lot on my mind. So I went to a chatbot called Chat AI and asked it to write a blog post that uses a lot of words that start with “pro.”
Here is the result.

Prolific writers often strive to promote their savvy, professional prose with precision and prudence. Producing quality content requires prolificacy and proper planning. Proficient writers possess powerful prose and often require a process that includes preparing and proper proofreading.
Professionally crafted blog posts typically move beyond expression to engagement, prompting readers to promote the piece with purpose. Professional writers must remain dedicated to the process of providing accurate, promotional prose. Practice makes perfect in producing powerful and persuasive blog posts.
Productive authors should be proactive in developing ideas that are both promising and provocative. Providing the right material promotes engagement and establishes the writer as professional and poised. Prominence among the blogosphere is possible with proper planning and the promotion of authentic ideas.
Providing online readers with powerful prose and persuasive perspectives can propel an author’s profile reach prospects and potential pay. Professional bloggers possess poise, stamina, and strategic planning when it comes to producing impressive content.
Producing an effective, focused blog post requires practitioners to work smart and with precision. Professional bloggers realize that proper proofreading is paramount in maintaining their perceived proficiency. Productive authors must be prepared and plan on promoting their piece with purpose.
So there you have it. Do you think it sounds like it was written by a chatbot? I do. And yet, when I ran it through a tool called ChatGPT Detector, it came back and said that it was only “2% likely this comes from GPT-3 or ChatGPT.”
Image credit: I created this using an app called AI ART. I call it “A Robot Writing a Blog Post.”
It is very repetitive
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I agree and I thought it sounded a bit forced.
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Yes, it does.
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Lol so many P words! 😂😂😂
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That’s alliteration if I’ve ever seen it!
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Shows clear deficiency in the “Detector” to have the result come out as 2%. Meanwhile…
Pro Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh conversation: first Nord Stream interview after publishing his U.S. and overseas pipeline explosions article
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Edgar would be proud of you……
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It sounds like it was written by a Professional chatbot 🙂
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😯 Huh? I placed that written piece of writing that you said was created by Chat AI into a ChatGPT detector and it claimed that it was written by a human.
My educated guess is that it was created using a language model other than ChatGPT.
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I guess that’s a possibility.
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Definitely a chatbot
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Thats a lot of P!
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