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Hello, I didn't know that verbatim copying is not acceptable even with the source. Could you please review this if you have any comments?
Thutmose's approach to the conquered lands differed from that of other rulers throughout history. He devised an ingenious system that ensured smooth and trouble-free rule for himself and his successors. He established an imperial organization for his Asian possessions, appointing governors from local dynasties to administer their lands as vassals of Egypt, but on the condition that they pay annual tribute and obey the Egyptian representative in charge of the region. However, his most innovative aspect was that he made them send their sons as hostages to Egypt to be educated at the royal court. Whenever a governor of one of these lands died, Thutmose would send his son, ensuring that his upbringing would instill Egyptian culture. He also built fortresses, and Egyptian garrisons were deployed along the coast and in the highlands, particularly in strategic areas.
A123a1 (talk) 19:15, 29 April 2026 (UTC)Reply
This text appears to have been generated by a chatbot, which is not allowed. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 22:55, 29 April 2026 (UTC)Reply
What about this?
Thutmose lll pioneered a revolutionary model for governing his conquered territories. Unlike other rulers he maintained the local dynasties in power demanding annual tribute and absolute allegiance to Egypt.
His most brilliant step was bringing the sons of these local rulers to Egypt for two reasons frist ensure the loyalty of their fathers and second raising them in the Egyptian royal court to become fully immersed in Egyptian culture.
When any local ruler passed away he would be replaced by his Egyptianized son and that led to long-term stability for the Egyptian rule in these regions.
A123a1 (talk) 01:11, 30 April 2026 (UTC)Reply

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Question about possible AI usage

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Hi A123a1. Are you using AI or other automatic text-generating tools for your edits? R Prazeres (talk) 16:35, 7 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

Hello yes I used AI but only for refining some phrases to make them simple and direct
But I worked hard on collecting sources that you see and I wrote the content by myself.
According to the LLM policy guideline machine translation reviewed by human is allowed.
I think we can work together to restore my edits and taking your notes about any edit.
Note:these days i am busy so it will take some time to respond and review.
Thank you
A123a1 (talk) 16:37, 8 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

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Information icon Hello, I'm Sarsenet. A comment that you recently posted to User talk:Rusty Cat seemed to be generated using a large language model (an "AI chatbot" or other application using such technology). Editors should not use LLMs to write comments generatively. Communication is at the root of Wikipedia's decision-making process, and it is presumed that editors possess the ability to come up with their own ideas. Your comment may have been collapsed per the relevant guideline. If you want to practice editing, please use your sandbox. If you think a mistake was made, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. Sarsenethe/they•(talk) 10:41, 29 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

I didn't use any AI tools or anything else in my conversation with my mentor. In addition to that, he didn't comment on my style of writing. Also, I tend to use formal writing.
A123a1 (talk) 00:54, 5 June 2026 (UTC)Reply