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AIs Try to Write Like Humans, While Humans Try to Write Avoiding Looking Like AI (Roald Dahl Anticipated It in 1953)

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MEXICO CITY.- As the writing generated by AI becomes more frequent and difficult to distinguish, an inverse phenomenon begins to appear: writers, journalists and creators who actively seek to demonstrate that their texts were not produced by machines.Some of the strategies that begin to circulate include: Incorporating intentional typographical errors Using excessive or disorderly punctuation Writing with an exaggeratedly colloquial tone Enterin…
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MEXICO CITY.- As the writing generated by AI becomes more frequent and difficult to distinguish, an inverse phenomenon begins to appear: writers, journalists and creators who actively seek to demonstrate that their texts were not produced by machines.Some of the strategies that begin to circulate include: Incorporating intentional typographical errors Using excessive or disorderly punctuation Writing with an exaggeratedly colloquial tone Enterin…

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Almomento.Mx broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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