Lord of Dread
I almost responded with the first time gif, but I felt
Kaila Irons
has been through it enough today by Tef

I didn't wanna say the quiet part out loud, but yea.As someone writing a novel without AI tools, all the hype just makes me cry. Art died with the onset of computer graphics. Soon robots will be in the olympics kicking our arses, owning all the money in the world, feeding us plastic ice cream cones sprinkled with LSD.
I didn't wanna say the quiet part out loud, but yea.
Learning to write is a wonderful journey, I'll never forget the time I finished my first novella.
Now computer graphics can be art, I know plenty of awesome digital artists, but I know what you mean.
but why though, its been used before AI was even a thing. It's purpose is to add dramatic emphasis for the reader to help deliever the writer's intended emotion. Its why its called an Em Dash - I use it a lot particularly in combat writing to drive home an intended emotion through just the writing.
I feel people need to stop saying the em dash is the main reason why its AI - its in your books that you read...is that AI written as well?
Edit: - is a hyphen or an en dash, and a — is an em dash
Because your average person doesn't use em dashes, but AI always does because its a valid grammatical addition. I would hazard a guess most people don't even know what an em dash is these days so its quickly become a flag of ai usage, right or wrong.
As someone writing a novel without AI tools, all the hype just makes me cry. Art died with the onset of computer graphics. Soon robots will be in the olympics kicking our arses, owning all the money in the world, feeding us plastic ice cream cones sprinkled with LSD.