The rise of AI-generated content, especially on LinkedIn, has led to 'Imbotster Syndrome,' where professionals second-guess their writing style, fearing they appear as bots. This has caused a shift in how people craft their messages, often deliberately making their writing less polished to appear more human, which complicates authentic communication in the professional sphere.
Anthropic has introduced a new feature to its Claude AI assistant, allowing users to customize the chatbot's writing style to match their own or choose from preset options like Formal, Concise, and Explanatory. This update aims to personalize interactions, making them more natural for specific tasks such as technical writing or professional emails. Users can upload sample content to train Claude in their preferred style, similar to features offered by OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini.
Tributes pour in for Martin Amis, the celebrated British novelist who died at the age of 73. Salman Rushdie led the tributes, describing Amis as having a unique literary voice. Amis's writing style, which prioritized language over plot and narrative, was praised by many. He leaves behind a shelf of 15 novels, including Money and London Fields. Amis had been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, the same illness that killed his friend Christopher Hitchens in 2011.