The Uncanny Clarity of AI Accusations

13/11/2025 9 min Temporada 3

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Episode Synopsis

These two philosophical blog excerpts by language philosopher Bry Willis critique the contemporary phenomenon of accusing human writers of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) simply because their prose exhibits competence and clarity. The author argues that traits commonly cited as 'telltale signs' of AI writing, such as proper grammar and logical structure, are ironically the very principles of professional and academic writing that humans developed over centuries. Furthermore, the author asserts that AI only mimics these structures because it was trained on human examples of "proper writing," suggesting the panic reveals a cultural anxiety about machines successfully mirroring human standards. The second piece elaborates on this point, distinguishing between the necessary structure of professional communication and the creative freedom required for fiction writing. Ultimately, the articles conclude that blaming AI for using effective, established structures is a misguided critique of the technology, when it should instead be viewed as a critique of the established writing systems themselves.Sources:👉 https://philosophics.blog/2025/11/12/accusations-of-writing-whilst-artificial/👉 https://philosophics.blog/2025/11/13/apparently-ive-got-more-to-say-on-this-matter/