💬 Opinion May 16, 2026 · Walter Donway

Would the Whiff of AI Have Panicked Harold Ross?

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Writers are now being advised to misspell words, vary sentence lengths erratically, insert small grammatical imperfections, and even draft longhand in order to “prove” that in creating their work they did not use artificial intelligence. According to a recent Wall Street Journal report, students, freelancers, and professionals increasingly fear that prose that appears too polished, organized, or competent may trigger suspicion from editors, teachers, or employers that AI was involved somewhere i

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