Recently, I was reading an essay by Paul Graham, tech investor and Co-founder of Y Combinator, where he makes a striking prediction about writing in the age of AI. Graham suggests that in a couple of decades, there won’t be many people who would be able to write well. With AI tools readily available to handle most writing tasks, he predicts a world divided into ‘writes and write-nots’—those who choose to maintain and develop their writing abilities and those who completely delegate it to AI.
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