A personal essay arguing that LLM-generated writing violates an implicit social contract between authors and readers — the expectation that writers invest more effort than readers. The author observes that AI writing is homogenizing language, even influencing spoken human speech patterns. She contends that in a post-LLM world, original human expression will become increasingly valuable precisely because it is scarce, and commits to writing without AI assistance.

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Oxide RFD 576You can’t avoid itWriting in the post-LLM worldI commit to not using LLMs to write
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