The national lexicon may evolve but grammar must remain fixed for the common good
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The national lexicon may evolve but grammar must remain fixed for the common good
The national lexicon may evolve but grammar must remain fixed for the common good
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Large language models are affecting the way humans write, a survey finds

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Study reveals chatbots risk hampering development of critical thinking, memory and language skills

I have been having increasing trouble explaining to my colleagues in the newsroom that copying and pasting from the internet or…