Novelists, poets, short story writers, lyricists, politicians and columnists use words for different purposes. While some of ...
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You write like AI, people think it’s AI generated—what should you do?
When I was in Year 9, my class got the chance to do a writing workshop with John Marsden, the much-loved Australian ...
Successive governments have reiterated the promise that English will remain an Associate Official Language. I fear that ...
Records show how universities are using the technology to reshape curriculum under political pressure, raising concerns about ...
As 2025 winds down, June Casagrande writes about the correct punctuation for all the holidays to come in 2026.
School districts from Utah to Ohio to Alabama are spending thousands of dollars on these tools, despite research showing the ...
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2025's words of the year say a lot about a generation fed up with an internet they can't quit
From Glassdoor's "fatigue" to Oxford Dictionary's "rage bait," the words of 2025 is reflecting a sense of exhaustion and inability to opt-out.
I think we speak for a lot of writers when we say — you can take our em dash from our cold, dead hands.
'Slop' Is Merriam-Webster's 2025 Word of the Year as AI Content Floods the Internet ...
The year 2025 has been a very busy one for me in terms of drafting legal briefs on some issue or another. This means that not ...
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Enabling small language models to solve complex reasoning tasks
As language models (LMs) improve at tasks like image generation, trivia questions, and simple math, you might think that ...
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