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This could be written by AI
And your stars are big and shiny and bright. It’s a Snoopy 50th “Big Stars.”
I feel like this is already an issue on the internet and it's only going to get worse. The question today is, is this new member actually real person? Are they an AI bot? If they aren't an AI bot are they using AI generated posts? I have wondered to myself for a long time with the difference between a troll account and a bot really is, so what is the difference between someone who uses AI generated posts constantly and a troll or a bot?
Welcome to the new internet I guess.
lol, I take that as a compliment, all my thoughts and experiences. I can assure you, I'm not a bot and just because I pointed out a few facts you may disagree with doesn't make me a troll account either. I've obviously offended you in some manner, I apologize as that was not my intent.
My apologies- I don't think these things about you. I'm highlighting it because wondering whether someone wrote a post or if AI did is just one new existential crisis to deal with online.
I do see why my post reads like I was calling your realness into question so seriously- I apologize. For just a bit more clarity, we have had a number of bots join recently and post weird, partially on topic comments or post ads and then immediately edit the post to be partially on topic.
lol, I take that as a compliment, all my thoughts and experiences. I can assure you, I'm not a bot and just because I pointed out a few facts you may disagree with doesn't make me a troll account either. I've obviously offended you in some manner, I apologize as that was not my intent.
Damn, you're doing a great job passing the Turing test. Almost like a real human.
Here's another one for the database. An 8370XXXX serial number, sold September 2022 from a European OB. All stars present with five points showing, Snoopy fully buttoned/zipped up, firm margins on right foot, left paw fully distinguished. Firm, distinct lines on Snoopy's head, body and umbilical cord. Thick, bold lettering. The angle of the pic shows the sharp 3D impression of the stamped silver dial and the hammered texture of the blue enameled surface. I think this is about as good as it gets, imo.
For those wondering, Omega’s position on this appears to be that variations in line thickness is an expected/intended variation, and a result of the complexity of the dial creation process. If lines are missing, and the customer is not happy about it, it would seem that they are willing to replace the dial. In general, they appear to view the variations as an element of dial uniqueness.
This mostly seems to fall in line with what many in this thread have predicted, and I am personally satisfied with this.
For those wondering, Omega’s position on this appears to be that variations in line thickness is an expected/intended variation, and a result of the complexity of the dial creation process. If lines are missing, and the customer is not happy about it, it would seem that they are willing to replace the dial. In general, they appear to view the variations as an element of dial uniqueness.
This mostly seems to fall in line with what many in this thread have predicted, and I am personally satisfied with this.