I wrote a piece on why AI-generated text feels off even when it’s technically flawless. The core argument is that LLMs are great at producing text but bad at producing writing. The difference is that writing requires putting something at stake. A weird opinion, an awkward rhythm, a commitment to saying something specific. Next-token prediction optimises for plausibility, which is the opposite of voice. Not an anti-AI rant (I use these tools daily), but the gap between fluent and interesting matters if writing is part of your job. https://betterthangood.xyz/blog/ai-writing-has-no-voice/ submitted by /u/iainrfharper
Originally posted by u/iainrfharper on r/ArtificialInteligence
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