Personally, if you find that you can't NOT write, regardless of the quality, you should accept that you are a "writer." I believe it's more of a fate to be resigned to than a label of intellectual superiority. Just look at AO3, technically they're writers, right? Maybe that's just me.
Thank you! I'm so glad someone reads :) What's a little doctor? The thing from Ender's Game?
Ahh yes, literacy. A rare talent these days. And yes, the Little Doctor is from Ender's Game. They call it the Doc because its initials are MD.
'Crucial' is my tell for something being written by AI. I was surprised by 'tapestry'!
'Crucial' comes up a lot from LLMs? Interesting, that is a fairly common word though, while something like Delve isn't. Or am I mistaken?
I feel affirmed but also... does the original-but-stupifying works of twitter and tumblr now count as the cultural word-front? What a terrifying timeline.
This is a very important piece of research you did. Very alarming. I am afraid that AI written articles may lead to the stagnation of language development. Less words are going to be used more often, leading to humans having smaller vocabularies. Or am I being too negative now?
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