Study finds people are starting to fear sounding like AI — here's what to avoid so you don't suffer the…
- 39% of people change how they write so it doesn’t sound like AI
- Around one-third say they’d stop supporting colleagues or creators due to undisclosed AI use
- People still think it’s acceptable to use AI in brainstorming, research and editing
A major study across the US, UK, EU and Latin America has revealed the impact AI is having on consumers both in terms of how they produce content and how they judge authenticity – something sounding like AI has now become a social stigma, a new report from Use.AI reveals.
Although AI promises to enhance productivity by automating some inefficient administrative workloads, nearly three-fifths (58%) of the more than 12,600 people surveyed said they’ve seen someone criticized online or in the workplace for using AI.
It’s reached the point that nearly half (46%) now worry their own writing could be mistaken for AI-generated content, with 39% changing how they write...
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