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Man over Machine: Why AI Firms Are Hiring Writers

AI may eventually render writers obsolete, but for now, tech companies prefer man-made words to chatbots. 

By Maya Sulkin

NOT TOO LONG AGO, THE MOST POWERFUL LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD WAS CODE, AND HUMAN WRITING WAS THOUGHT TO BE A RELIC. (ILLUSTRATION BY THE FREE PRESS; IMAGES VIA GETTY)

When I graduated college in 2023, I was told by English professors that I should pursue writing only if I couldn’t see myself doing anything else. You’ll be broke, eating canned tuna, and writing listicles for BuzzFeed, I was warned. Meanwhile, within hours of graduating, the computer science majors were hopping flights to San Francisco for jobs at Google, where they’d go on to make more than their parents.

In other words: Not too long ago, the most powerful language in the world was code. Good writing—human writing, that is—was thought to be a relic.

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