Large Language Models Diminish Writing's Human Authority

The essay argues that the rise of large language models is detaching written language from the human effort—judgment, revision, and struggle—that historically granted it authority. It says LLM-generated prose often reads fluent yet vacuous, echoing Plato's ancient warning about the appearance of wisdom. The piece warns this shift may redirect cultural trust toward live speech and defendable, real-time performance.
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Thoughtful cultural analysis of LLM impact that is timely and insightful; constrained by opinion framing and limited empirical evidence or sourcing.
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