Dont Try To Fool AI Detectors
I know I'm asking alot of questions today .. Sorry in advance.
"Don't Try To Fool AI Detectors (Disable Content Tricks)"
Q1. What exactly does this setting do?
I noticed non-ascii characters (aka Diacritics) in the resulting output.
Q2: Am I correct this is how you are throwing off the detectors?
Q3 Is that all that this setting does??? Or .. is there more to it? .. that effects the actual order/pattern of the words being generated through creative AI prompting or word spinning?
MY PERSONAL THOUGHTS
Non-ascii characters might throw off today's AI detectors, but Google will likely strip these out in the long-run and may even penalize their usage if their policy so chooses.
I believe you are 100% right to try to throw off the AI sniffhounds, but we need to find a way that doesn't leave a footprint that screams "we are cheating on purpose". There is no doubt in my mind that google will one day penalize websites that are made up of 90% or more AI content .. if not de-index them altogether.
Today they say they don't care, but of course they do. They will tolerate some AI from websites, but I'm sure there they are going to measure what percentage of a website is auto-generated by AI.
If there are other things you are doing to throw off the scent, how can we disable the non-ascii characters part of it? Unfortunately, I do believe that one aspect will leave too much of a footprint for Google to eventually pick up on.