Shopping online is easy. Too easy. You see a product, scroll through the reviews, and before you know it, you're buying it. But the problem is that not every glowing review you read comes from an actual human. AI writes some, and spotting them isn't always straightforward. Here's what I look out for.
6 The Language Feels a Bit Too Perfect
One of the easiest tells is in the writing itself. AI-generated reviews often sound like they've been combed over by a panel of grammar sticklers—every sentence pristine, punctuation flawless, not a single stray typo. Which is fine, I guess. But that's just not how most of us bang out a quick product review.
When I'm leaving a review, I'm usually typing on my phone, and not writing like my editor would proofread it. I'll toss in slang, skip words, mayb