Skip to main content

People are changing their writing style to avoid sounding like AI — study

Have you ever received a message that felt a little too polished? A growing number of people are starting to worry that their perfectly written emails and posts might be mistaken for computer-generated text. A new study from Use.AI has found that sounding like artificial intelligence is becoming a social problem. The research team spoke to over 12,600 people across the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and Latin America. What they discovered is that many people are now actively changing their writing habits to avoid being flagged as AI users. More than half of those surveyed, 58%, said they had witnessed someone being called out for using AI at work or on social media. This fear has spread widely. Almost half of the respondents, 46%, now worry that their own words might be labelled as machine-made. So, what makes people suspicious? According to the report, it comes down to writing that feels too clean. Text with flawless spelling, smooth transitions and a lack of ...

People are changing their writing style to avoid sounding like AI — study

AI-writing

Have you ever received a message that felt a little too polished? A growing number of people are starting to worry that their perfectly written emails and posts might be mistaken for computer-generated text.

A new study from Use.AI has found that sounding like artificial intelligence is becoming a social problem. The research team spoke to over 12,600 people across the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and Latin America. What they discovered is that many people are now actively changing their writing habits to avoid being flagged as AI users.

More than half of those surveyed, 58%, said they had witnessed someone being called out for using AI at work or on social media. This fear has spread widely. Almost half of the respondents, 46%, now worry that their own words might be labelled as machine-made.

So, what makes people suspicious? According to the report, it comes down to writing that feels too clean. Text with flawless spelling, smooth transitions and a lack of emotion often raise red flags. Sentences that are perfectly structured can actually work against the writer.

AI-writing

The study notes that many people are now deliberately making their writing less perfect. They are shortening sentences, adding small mistakes and removing the long dashes that AI tools love to use.

The report warns that creative professionals are facing the toughest situation. Their naturally high-quality work can now be viewed with suspicion. Even when they write everything themselves, their polished style may be seen as a sign of AI involvement.

The social consequences are real. About 35% of people said they would lose respect for someone who used AI without telling them. Another 34% said they would be less likely to support a creator if they found out AI was involved in their work.

Social media platforms are caught in the middle of this issue. The report specifically mentions LinkedIn, where the common writing style, including short paragraphs, career lessons and a confident tone, often gets confused with AI posts. What used to be seen as professional writing is now sometimes viewed as suspicious.

But not all AI use is frowned upon. The study found that 62% of people believe using AI for editing, brainstorming and research is simply part of modern digital skills. The problem starts when AI is used to generate complete work without disclosure.

Via: TechRadar

This article, People are changing their writing style to avoid sounding like AI — study, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Amazon announces two new Tomb Raider games

Get ready to dust off your climbing axes. Lara Croft, the legendary treasure hunter, is returning to consoles and computers in a big way. Following a long break from solo adventures, two major new games in the Tomb Raider series were revealed at The Game Awards 2025. The last time players controlled Lara in a core series game was 2018’s Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Now, publisher Amazon Games and longtime developer Crystal Dynamics are bringing her back with a pair of distinct projects. The first is Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis , a full remake of the original 1996 game that started it all. It is being built with Unreal Engine 5 by Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog. Fans can expect a visual overhaul for Lara’s first journey, which the announcement suggests will still include prehistoric creatures. This remake is planned for launch in 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Following that will be Tomb Raider: Catalyst , an entirely new story set for release in 2027....

Sei Crypto Wallet to come pre-installed on Xiaomi phones

Xiaomi and The Sei Development Foundation, a non-profit that promotes the Sei network, have entered a global partnership that aims to promote mainstream blockchain adoption. From 2026, Xiaomi phones available outside mainland China and the United States will come pre-installed with a wallet and crypto discovery app developed by Sei Labs. This would definitely help increase the adoption of the network as Xiaomi is one of the biggest smartphone vendors in the world, just behind Samsung and Apple. Participating phones will be able to conduct peer-to-peer payments, explore Web3 products, and access decentralized applications without the need to download third-party apps. What’s more, Sei plans to implement stablecoin payments in over 20,000 Xiaomi stores, starting in Hong Kong and the European Union. Sei Labs aims to “build a decentralized NASDAQ” and targets to accommodate 200,000 transactions per second as it aims to shift the financial ecosystem on-chain. To make it possible, th...

Epson’s TM-U220II POS Printer Series can help streamline restaurant and retail operations

Epson, one of the most popular printer brands in the world, has also made strides in the Point of Sale (POS) printer market, claiming the top vendor spot in Southeast Asia has launched the Epson POS Printer TM-U220II series. The new POS printer series comes in three models: TM-U220IIA, TM-U220IIB, and TM-U220IID , engineered for reliability, designed with industry-standard settings, and offering enhanced features for restaurants and retail operations. The POS system market is estimated to be worth USD 4.4 billion in 2023 (5.3% CAGR between 2024 and 2032). This ever-increasing growth and demand for the POS setting and related hardware in the retail and food and beverage operation industry requires efficient printers with advanced features that can keep up with the times. Enhanced adaptability, reliability, and efficiency Each printer in the Epson POS Printer TM-U220II series offers enhanced adaptability with varied advanced functions based on the application: Type A – Basic rec...