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How to Keep Your Writing Weird in the Age of AI

The 500-year-old secret to making AI your best writing partner

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@federicoescobarcordoba 6 days ago

Loved this: "The voice that might lodge in someone's brain gets traded for clarity that evaporates on contact." And I loved the clarity around what we want to achieve with writing before making a call toward the polished or the jagged.

@kenanzeybek99 3 days ago

I have thought about this the exact same way: In our modern society, where everyone wants to fit in and days become routine and banal, standing out is more important than ever and one important key to power (attention). Today, just before reading this essay here, I wrote an email, and let ChatGPT revise on it, because my writing is usually very clumsy and all-over. Then I noticed the AI was stripping the mail from all its specialties, making it sound like every other email. While that might be nice to sound professional, my email would then not stand out and be consumed by the void of banal emails. So I asked it to go back to my original email, and only provide feedback and grammatical help, making my mail much more noteworthy. Immediately after I read this essay of yours, and felt obliged to share my story.
PS: your writing is very enjoyable as it is, I'm (and most probably others as well) am glad you noticed AI was stripping your esssays from your special touch, and decided to go against that. Trying to be different does take some courage, even if it might not seem so for you. Keep up the great work <3

@jd_5227 6 days ago

This really resonated with me, Katie! You hit the nail right on the head. (And I'm sure my GPT would disapprove of that colloquialism...)

Luke Van 1 day ago

Feels like AI does something similar to what grammarly used to do, which is to erase tone, force it down to a corporate-level speak.

Only that AI now does it all, and leaves little room to go thru sentences one by one... Easier to just fall into complacency.