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The Challenge of Writing with AI: Observations on Voice, Authenticity, and Machine-Generated Prose

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Tomasz Tunguz

1d ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article reflects on the challenges of writing with AI, drawing from the author's 16 years of experience. It contrasts AI-generated prose with human writing, noting that AI systems like Gemini, Claude, and OpenAI Codex each have distinct voices that differ from authentic human expression. The author has experimented extensively with AI writing tools, fine-tuned models to mimic their voice, and kept some embarrassing AI-assisted posts public as proof of the technology's limitations.

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Writing is hard for AI.
AI has its own voice: Gemini beams sunshine; Claude's is languid but sharp; & OpenAI Codex
I've fine-tuned models to mimic my voice, tested more than 10 AI systems, & written many post with AI, with some Hindenburgs I've kept public as proof despite my embarrassment.
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