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Why I Draw the Line at Using AI for Writing

By

Rebecca Winthrop

3d ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

The author, a self-described technology enthusiast, draws a firm boundary against using AI for actual writing and creative brainstorming. While they embrace AI for navigation, research, grammar correction, and recipes, they argue that outsourcing the writing process itself undermines our ability to think creatively and develop novel insights. The article reflects on conversations with students, teachers, and peers who increasingly see AI as acceptable for writing, which the author pushes back against.

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I've recently drawn a sharp line in the sand: no A.I. for writing.
I'm not talking about expense reports or routine emails. I mean actual writing, and the creative brainstorming that precedes it to explore different perspectives or develop novel insights.
A.I. can be a crutch that hurts our ability to think creatively.
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A.I. can be a crutch that hurts our ability to think creatively.

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