I did not mention artificial intelligence detectors in my message, I had a specific question about the list of phrases used by ChatGPT, which was published by you. As I reported earlier, your list of phrases prepared by ChatGPT is identical to the one that people use. That is, ChatGPT uses the same phrases that are used by people and for this reason you cannot use it for identification. Only if ChatGPT used phrases that are not used by people, it would be possible to consider such messages as created by artificial intelligence.
Phrases not used by people? Who would they be used by then, martians? They are words and many words are used by a large percentage of the population.
The difference is ChatGPT's use of these phrases is exceedingly common. And like I said the presence of these phrases is just one part of the puzzle. Them on their own isn't enough to determine if a post is AI-generated or not, and nobody ever claimed that it was.
Let's take one at random and look at the 10 most recent forum posts to use it: "It is important to emphasize"
#1-2: in reference to AI discussion
#3-4: non-AI
#5:
71.8% probability for AI#6:
84.9% probability for AI (post deleted as spam)
#7-8: non-AI
#9: in reference to AI discussion
#10:
99.5% probability for AISo in the latest 10 instances of someone writing "It is important to emphasize" 3 of the posts are found to have a strong likelihood of being AI generated by a detector.
That makes the phrase exceedingly common in AI posts as compared to "Howdy", "What's up", "The trend is your friend", "Holy cow", etc., or anything
not in the list of commonly used AI phrases.