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When Good Writing Starts Looking Suspicious
Professors say AI is easy to spot, but in practice it often comes down to things like good grammar, smooth transitions, and a structured argument.
The problem is those are also the exact things students are taught to improve over time.
So now we’re in a strange place where strong writing can get flagged as suspicious, and students are left wondering if sounding “too competent” is actually a risk.
At this point, it’s getting harder to tell whether polished writing means genuine effort… or just triggers a system that’s no longer sure what human writing is supposed to look like.
u/Lumpy-Imagination689 — 1 day ago