Once you spot the telltale signs of writing generated by artificial intelligence, you canβt unsee them.
They appear in the chipper press releases that crash my inbox, opening with βI hope this note finds you well!β The perfectly crafted text from your friend who typically has awful grammar. The barrage of self-promoting LinkedIn announcements (hint: look for the bolded text and string of emojis).
AI has taken over so much of the writing we encounter every day that itβs changing language itself. It has already transformed the way we write, and it will inevitably change the way we speak and think.
But donβt take my word for it. Tom Juzek, a computational linguistics professor at Florida State University, says some buzzwords favoured by ChatGPT have accelerated in their usage βfrom near zero to breaking the ceiling.β Itβs rare to see this scale and speed of language disrup
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