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AI-generated journalism threatens linguistic diversity and richness of public language

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Xosé López-García

2d ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

This article examines how AI-generated text in journalism is making language more repetitive, predictable, and less linguistically rich. It argues that the press has historically been a vital space for linguistic innovation and the circulation of new words and phrases. As AI tools increasingly produce news content, the diversity and creativity of public language are at risk, which has broader implications for how society understands and describes reality.

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What happens to language when a growing amount of text published in the press, online and on social media is written by machines?
Historically, the press has been a space where public language grows and becomes richer.
It is not, of course, the only driver of linguistic change, but it is one of the fields where new or emerging words, turns of phrase and ways of describing facts begin to circulate within
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The press is an important platform for creating and spreading new linguistic forms.

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