MJM

43.3K posts

MJM banner
MJM

MJM

@SPMJM

Winner: ‘87 Crestwood Elementary Spelling Bee. Exec Director: @pipelinemediagp. Co-hoster: @howthearts. Supporter: @GameChangeNTN. Fan: @lbsuathletics📚🖼🎥⛳️🥘

31.4 Miles South of Hollywood Katılım Şubat 2012
1.3K Takip Edilen2.7K Takipçiler
MJM retweetledi
The Drunk Republican
The Drunk Republican@DrunkRepub·
“So they’ve suddenly canceled the current season of ‘The Bachelorette.’ Why? You might ask. No one knows. But we do know a producer on the show’s father attended summer camp with Benjamin Netanyahu in 1955. Coincidence? I’ll let you decide.”
The Drunk Republican tweet media
English
237
465
5.7K
155.3K
MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
🙏🙏🙏🙏🎉🎉🎉🎉 This is not my book, as I am not Michelle Daniel, but I’m going to live vicariously thru her because I’m her friend and proud podcast co-host. “Multi-book deal” - a pub date in the near future…all incredible words to see in a deal write-up. 🥹 @M_S_Daniel
MJM tweet media
English
0
4
13
395
MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
@SamuelLaskey Like a glimmer of hope in a dust-filled small town, it survives, it lingers. If you’d like, I can expand upon this. Just give me the green light!
English
1
0
1
22
Sam Laskey 🌐🤝🧦
Sam Laskey 🌐🤝🧦@SamuelLaskey·
@SPMJM AI is going to amplify dominant trends in the material on which it's trained. It's amusing to see that modern lit taught it "everything must be a simile or a metaphor".
English
1
0
1
43
MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
@MisryanaW16980 And then go back and disguise the fact it’s Ai. Which leads me to my next question: Isn’t easier for an author to just write it themselves?? 😆
English
1
0
1
19
Misryana Why
Misryana Why@MisryanaW16980·
My curiosity was seriously killing me last night. I dumped a part of my Harvesting novel into CHAT GPT and it returned the exact same writing prose that is in the Shy Girl novel. It even asked me if I wanted CHAT GPT to write the next paragraph. So, I guess if someone had an idea for a novel, they could just type that idea into CHAT GPT, tell the AI software what they want, then just have the software write paragraph after paragraph. I’m not saying this is what the author did, but the writing does seem very mechanical and so poetic to the extreme that it’s hard to enjoy.
MJM@SPMJM

Would echo everything here. Also: this, from Reddit. 🧐 I would likely never, in a thousand tries, assume this was Ai. At least not ChatGPT. I don’t even think it’s bad writing per se, it’s just a little poetically exhausting (if the whole book is like this anyway).

English
1
0
1
56
MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
(fwiw yes…and I bet it’s been down to various degrees a million times, sometimes even subconsciously) But anyway my question ultimately is—in any scenario of conscious theft—how do you spot it reliably?
English
0
0
0
43
MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
I think just as lazy is having Ai write something and then editing it to disguise the syntax or whatever. But then I’d ask, what if someone copies a passage from, say, Paul Auster, or Margaret Atwood, and then makes minor tweaks? Is that any better? Same punishment applies?
English
1
0
0
55
MJM retweetledi
Mary-Kate Allen
Mary-Kate Allen@mkallen7·
@KT_Carlisle In higher ed, we have no seriously consistent way to know if it’s AI or the student turning in papers. Those checkers are notorious for being wrong. I put my writing through it and it comes back as AI generated on some level. It’s scary and insane at this point.
English
4
2
68
5K
MJM retweetledi
K.T. Carlisle
K.T. Carlisle@KT_Carlisle·
Things I still want to know re: The "Shy Girl" Scandal 👇🏻 1. How did an AI-written manuscript escape the scrutiny of an agent, editor, and Big 5 publisher? 2. What methods were used to definitively determine the book was written using AI? (And I don't want to hear, "It's obvious!" I've worked with plenty of authors whose work I was suspicious of having been written using AI, but I'd still never go so far as to flat-out accuse them of having done so without actual proof, usually in the form of a baked-in prompt—which, yes, has happened before. So, I'd really like to know how Hachette actually determined this to be AI-generated beyond public outcry. Because if all it takes is a few witch hunters to yell, "AI SLOP!" then I'm sorry, but that's equally problematic.) 3. Did the publisher think the public was too stupid to notice, or is trad pub really *that* overworked/understaffed that they were unable to catch something so obvious, even after multiple rounds of edits?
Maureen Langloss@MaureenLangloss

I’m happy to see a publisher pull an AI-generated book. I hope it has a chilling effect on people trying to sell AI slop. If you can’t be bothered to write it, we can’t be bothered to read it. Gift link: nytimes.com/2026/03/19/boo…

English
81
90
1.1K
80.3K
MJM retweetledi
Lex Steppling
Lex Steppling@LexStepp·
The tearing down of Cesar Chavez’ legacy in the form of monuments and murals etc in Los Angeles is the fastest I’ve ever seen L.A politicians move.
English
92
674
10.4K
341.7K
MJM retweetledi
Douglas A. Boneparth
Douglas A. Boneparth@dougboneparth·
March Madness has come a long way…
Douglas A. Boneparth tweet media
English
58
364
19.8K
379.3K
MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
They could still save the show if Mike Pence has the courage
Variety@Variety

ABC could lose tens of millions of dollars if it can’t find a way to save “#TheBachelorette,” sources say. The losses would include fees paid to Warner Bros. Unscripted TV, marketing costs and other revenue the network would miss out on. According to insiders, Warner Bros. execs are taking a wait-and-see approach to what is happening, while staying in contact with ABC. variety.com/2026/tv/news/a…

English
0
0
0
107
MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
This is every ballpark menu now
MJM tweet media
English
0
0
0
52