AI can produce content faster than any human being. But on its own, it can’t help you sound original, empathetic, or trustworthy. Let it handle drafts and structure, but take control of tone and ...
Emily Johnston, a writing studies professor at UC Merced, has researched how the act of writing rewires the brain to build ...
Nearly a century later, her granddaughter, now a sociologist at Whitman College and author of “Love Letters: Saving Romance in the Digital Age,” has saved several of those letters. While they often ...
For the past decade I have volunteered at St. Francis Inn, a soup kitchen in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Matt Shumer said he wrote his viral essay for people like his dad who are skeptical of AI or just trying to avoid it entirely ...
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Richard Johnson spent 35 years writing about the auto industry, now his take on car salesmen is center stage at the Purple ...
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A viral post from an AI investor warns most people have no idea how good AI is, or how quickly it will come for their jobs.
Spotting AI-generated emails involves looking for overly formal, formulaic language, a lack of personal anecdotes.
Emails appear to show the desperate measures Ferguson considered to rescue her finances.
Almost a year and a half after Sarnoff first broke news of Epstein’s plea deal, the pedophile boasted in a September 2011 exchange that his intimidation tactics had scared off The New York Times, the ...