Me, a while ago . . . "Good morning, my favorite AI companion.

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February 18, 2025

by a professional from University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business in North Palm Beach, FL, USA

"Please write a friendly post that I can publish on Searchfunder.com that will repel anyone who's using AI to author their posts or their comments."

AI response:

Good morning, Searcher friends! ☕️


Let’s talk about something that’s been filling up our feeds lately: AI-generated posts and comments. Now, don’t get me wrong—I love AI (and use it responsibly myself). But SF is a place for real conversations, real connections, and real insights. If you’re here just copying and pasting whatever an AI spits out, this post might not be for you.


I’m here for the people who share their own thoughts, experiences, and perspectives—the ones who write and engage with authenticity. If your comments sound like they were auto-generated in 0.2 seconds, I’ll probably just keep scrolling or block you.


So, let’s keep it real. If you’ve got something meaningful to say, I’d love to hear it—in *your* voice. Otherwise, AI can talk to AI somewhere else.

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Reply by a professional
from University of Southern California in North Palm Beach, FL, USA
The sad parts are the naive people being taught to dance from an instructor who last night learned the step being pitched. Smart people look at credentials going way back, past the Pandemic, to see how people adapted in their offerings. When I research, I see lots of failed searchers now claiming how-to expertise. LOL.
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Reply by a professional
in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Searchfunder is still fine in terms of use of AI to create posts, and I have hardly seen anyone writing comments through AI here, but LinkedIn, it drives me nuts. More than the content, comments are AI generated.
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