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How AI-Generated Writing Is Replacing Authentic Human Voice in Everyday Communication

By

Eve Fairbanks

22h ago· 10 min readenInsight

Summary

The article explores how AI-generated writing has become pervasive in everyday communications, from text messages to professional correspondence. The author illustrates this through personal anecdotes—a car crash perpetrator sending a perfectly grammatical AI-crafted apology, and a mechanic suddenly using polished AI language. The piece argues that AI writing, while grammatically flawless, lacks authentic human voice, rhythm, and imperfection. It examines the uncanny valley of AI text, where something feels "off" despite being technically correct, and discusses the broader implications for communication, trust, and authenticity in an era where AI increasingly mediates our written interactions.

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In surveys, people consistently say they distrust AI-generated writing. But that ha
A few weeks ago, where I live in Johannesburg, a man ran a stop sign and crashed into my Subaru. At the scene he was frantic, unable to gather his thoughts. Half an hour later, I received a lengthy, perfectly grammatical text from him elegantly explaining how he perceived the crash had happened.
For a repair quote, I wrote to a mechanic I know, a man who used to text me in curt phrases riddled with shorthand. I got a response using just the same voice as the man who'd crashed into me—the distinctive voice of AI.
Look closely and you'll see that every part of the text is not quite right.
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Look closely and you’ll see that every part of the text is not quite right.

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