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Most people can identify AI-generated writing only about 60% of the time, according to forensic linguist Claire Hardaker. Common tells like cliches and the rule of three also appear in human writing, from Charles Dickens to Julius Caesar. Novelists including Jennifer Egan and Jeanette Winterson reflect on fiction's future amid ChatGPT.
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