Books A.I. Loves the Em Dash. What’s a Human Writer to Do?
Chatbots are appropriating our most common rhetorical tics. Yet when it comes to language, human creativity can’t be beat.
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· June 10, 2026 · 1 min read
This article was originally published by
NY Times Books
and is republished here under license.
Chatbots are appropriating our most common rhetorical tics. Yet when it comes to language, human creativity can’t be beat.
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