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You notice this in writing, too. I’ve found the duology-comparison thing — “it’s not this, it’s that,” “it wasn’t such and such, it was this and this” —all over the place in scripts and essays and the metaphors only barely make sense. It’s not foolproof but it *reads* as deeply inhuman construction.
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I saw a TikTok this morning where a person in marketing said she was frustrated because she just spent the day looking at decks from 7 different companies and they were all identical and clearly made by Claude. When everyone uses AI to make keynotes, powerpoints, books, everything becomes the same.
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Jacqueline Antonovich
I'm attending a digital humanities event in Montreal. There was a keynote on AI and something about the talk made me wonder if it had been written by Claude. I said as much in the Q&A. As I posed the question, the speaker shifted, looking slightly uncomfortable. What he said next shocked the room +