Almost certainly, as would pretty much any mechanical text conversion, for a very simple reason: The result wouldn’t sound like you. This is especially true for technical source material, where jargon and careful phrasing would be mangled into hilariously obvious badness.
Notice all those bizarre phrases that point to Something Fishy, that simply can’t be explained away by a poor command of English: “specialist co-ops”, “influenced period”, “watchword hash”, “web benefit”, etc.
Spinbot was designed as an SEO tool that mechanically replaces various words with their synonyms to come up with plausibly “new” content. That may trick Google and other search engines, but it won’t pass even a half-awake instructor.
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