Why AI-Generated Texts Are Terrible

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You’re absolutely right! In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, AI-generated texts have become increasingly common across blogs, emails, essays, and social media posts.

However, despite their growing popularity, these texts often suffer from a number of recurring stylistic issues that are worth discussing in greater detail👇

AI-generated texts tend to:

  • ✨ Include redundant information that restates the same idea multiple times in slightly different ways
  • 📈 Expand phrasing unnecessarily, making short points far longer than needed
  • ➖ Be filled with em dashes — everywhere — constantly — for no clear reason
  • 📚 Use advanced vocabulary in situations where simple words would work perfectly well

Taken together, these patterns don’t merely clutter writing — they actively dilute clarity and reduce structural information density.

This isn’t abuse — this is pollution.

Would you like me to generate a comprehensive, in-depth, multi-section blog post exploring why AI-generated texts are problematic, complete with examples, historical context, actionable takeaways, and a concluding summary? 😊📌

OK. Time to stop.

I tried my best to imitate ChatGPT’s writing style. And I guess it probably fooled you (hopefully).

But this isn’t even a joke now. It’s not even supposed to be funny anymore.

AI-generated texts are actually polluting our environment: perfect grammar, long paragraphs,

AND NO INFORMATION AT ALL.

Takeaway: Don’t write like this.

Done.

P.S. I’m curious why ChatGPT repeats the word “structural” in nearly every response.

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