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AI writing panic leads authors to adopt AI's stylistic quirks in reverse

An essay argues that the current panic around AI writing is leading writers to adopt stylistic quirks that mimic AI, only in reverse. This attempt to outsmart AI by avoiding its common patterns, such as excessive em dashes or lists of three, is ultimately futile. The author contends that AI is a pattern-matching system, and trying to evade it by inverting its style is a losing strategy, suggesting a more proactive and creative approach is needed. AI

影响 Writers attempting to avoid AI detection may inadvertently adopt predictable, inverse patterns that future AI can easily identify.

排序理由 The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing the impact of AI on writing styles.

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AI writing panic leads authors to adopt AI's stylistic quirks in reverse

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  1. The Algorithmic Bridge (Alberto Romero) TIER_1 English(EN) · Alberto Romero ·

    How the AI Writing Panic Is Making Us All Worse Writers

    This applies to those who use AI to write and those who don’t