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AI-generated writing

Content produced by AI language models rather than written by humans, which often has recognizable stylistic patterns and phrasings.

In Plain English

AI-generated writing is text created by a large language model (a type of AI trained on millions of written documents) rather than composed by a human author. These systems predict the next word based on the words that came before, stringing together responses that sound fluent and coherent. The writing is often readable and serviceable, but because AI models pick up on patterns in their training data, AI-written text often has subtle tells—repeated phrases, certain predictable structures, or a slightly generic tone. This matters because AI-generated content is now everywhere: some companies use it for efficiency, while others use it deceptively, and platforms and employers are asking questions about authenticity and attribution.

💡Real-World Example

A small business owner uses an AI writing tool to draft blog posts about their services quickly, rather than spending hours writing each one themselves. The posts are coherent and helpful, but a reader who's familiar with AI writing might notice the phrasing feels a bit formulaic. Meanwhile, some news outlets have been caught publishing AI-written articles without clearly disclosing where the content came from, raising concerns about transparency.

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