The Chinese and others trying to program and build dictionaries of how people naturally communicate...
use forums as a way to see how people really communicate. You know how when you see those images of text posts on Facebook that just don't feel quite right? Yeah, they used "AI" to write and post that. Then the lemmings respond like they're interacting with a real human just so their commentary is seen by other real humans responding to the chatbot post... for the Likes. Then the chatbot takes that interaction and feeds it back into its "large language model".
We're at the point where it is difficult to tell if it is a human that wrote it or not.
I've been seeing more and more social media posts by real businesses and/or government entities that heavily rely on shit like Grammarly and ChatGPT.
We are entering a weird time where middle managers and communication specialists are becoming redundant.