What video editing software do you use?

I like Adobe Premier Pro. It offers a wide selection of built-in effects and allows for easy customization, enabling me to add that extra touch of creativity to my videos. The ability to work with multiple video and audio tracks simultaneously further enhances my editing capabilities, providing a flexible and efficient editing experience. Additionally, Premiere Pro supports a wide range of video formats, ensuring compatibility with different cameras and devices. This flexibility is invaluable when working with various sources and collaborating with others who may use different equipment.
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I like Adobe Premier Pro. It offers a wide selection of built-in effects and allows for easy customization, enabling me to add that extra touch of creativity to my videos. The ability to work with multiple video and audio tracks simultaneously further enhances my editing capabilities, providing a flexible and efficient editing experience. Additionally, Premiere Pro supports a wide range of video formats, ensuring compatibility with different cameras and devices. This flexibility is invaluable when working with various sources and collaborating with others who may use different equipment.
This reads like it was written by AI lol
 
I suspect that the source of that post may well have been somewhat electronic. The thing makes perfect sense and is grammaticaly formed but humans rarely actually speak, and by translation, type like that. However - students do. Flesch-Kinkaid word scores and reading levels mean they use verbose speech like that - so students need to speak like that, so frequently cheat, or if they do do it themselves, get stuck in babble.
 
I suspect that the source of that post may well have been somewhat electronic. The thing makes perfect sense and is grammaticaly formed but humans rarely actually speak, and by translation, type like that. However - students do. Flesch-Kinkaid word scores and reading levels mean they use verbose speech like that - so students need to speak like that, so frequently cheat, or if they do do it themselves, get stuck in babble.
Yeah, it’s just weird. Sound very…not human.

I’ve caught several people on Reddit using AI in the comment section.

Very few people care if you can’t write well. If you have to use AI to form some writing, you’re already writing by inputting what it should say. Makes zero sense to me.
 
It's either AI, or else they are regurgitating some ad copy.

You'll know that AI has gotten smart when they start throwing in some split infinitives, a few colloquial phrases, make a 20 line post without any paragraphs, and for good measure, use all caps.
 
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