Are we in Twixmas or Twixtmas? Do dinosaurs have capital letters? Is space measured in kilometres or miles? These are some of the questions we thought would be easy to answer when we were appointed as editors of the Guardian style guide in October.
Journalists on the Guardian contact us every day wanting to know the correct style for the terminology in the articles they are writing or editing, and we need to make a ruling on each, or sometimes update an existing one. If there are style guide queries with obvious answers, we havenβt encountered one yet. One colleague asked if the abbreviation AI had entered the language, and was it necessarily generative or just gen?
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