@marianeballester7242

Andy, I love your videos and they have been extremely helpful to me.  I would like to see a video about AI tools for physicians, clinical practice, standard protocols and guidelines.

@gianluca.pastorelli

Two thoughts: I don't think a text sounding a bit AI-generated is a problem, as long as the concepts presented are the result of our own work; I use "in conclusion" a lot, have been doing it since way before chatbots became a thing.

@leondbleondb

Can we have the tells prompt please? 😊

@emiliebell5218

😀 Andy your tone makes me laugh out loud! Can't help but smile watching your videos - can't say I'm taking it all in but very enjoyable

@samuelfeso5734

The OG himself!

@zimmejoc

I use “In conclusion” quite a bit. Sucks that I am going to have to stop that. I’ll really cry if “However,” ever gets on that tell list.

@ezrelab6637

wow this is pretty cool actually

@Mujahed.Mustafa

I've started to feel guilty for using AI to write Sci writing professionally 😁

I'm afraid that soon we will rely on it to write all research!

@kennethmacclune8528

How funny, I use so many of those "tell" words/phrases, perhaps I am AI?

@ingowinkler1168

I wonder whether this is another video showing how to effectivly cheat with AI, just on a more sophisticated level. And re. AI detection, you know that this often is flawed?

@tar-yy3ub

Remember, as a scientist you should never feel bad for having AI write for you. You're a scientist, your goal is science not writing.

@radosawbrzezinski4161

i can't really see why should anyone takes academia tips from someone who droped out lol