Writers Warn AI Erodes Human Creative Voice

In a personal essay, a writer warns that AI language models are replacing human voice and may undermine the development of writers, particularly students, by offering "voice on demand." Citing Sam Altman's ChatGPT-5 claim and the concept of tacit knowledge, the author argues current models remix human language, lack emotional embodiment or a true "I", and that pursuing AGI risks misdefining intelligence and harming education and culture.
Key Points
- 1Argues AI substitutes human writing by producing polished, remix-based language lacking original human voice
- 2Highlights AGI claims (Sam Altman/ChatGPT-5) narrow intelligence to tokenizable, academic expertise, excluding tacit knowledge
- 3Warns educators and practitioners to prioritize voice development and resist outsourcing formative writing to AI
Scoring Rationale
Clear, timely critique of AI's cultural and educational risks, limited by opinion-based argument and lack of empirical support.
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