Instead of defending the use of LLMs for polishing up your writing, we could be advocating for unpolished writing. Blog posts with spelling errors and awkwardly repeated words. Emails that sound a bit less warm and professional because you forgot the preamble of "Apologies for the late reply, hope you're well! Thanks for the thing last week".

If there's no budget for a human editor, why should the text meet a "professional" (middle class, formally educated) standard? Dyslexic people can just write how they write and people can deal with it. Autistic people can just say what they mean to say and not waste energy on the double empathy gap.

We can learn to read for a more inclusive world, instead of wasting the planet's diminishing resources masking our differences.

@zoy a human touch matters. This perceived need to be polished into conformity is sooooooo boring. For everyone. Writing "corrections" erase one's voice(style). Canva graphics (I get it, it's easy) make everything look the same, and corporate. A bulletin board of all the same---- nothing stands out, eyes wash over it. A boring ass AI-designed "approved" looking website blog is boring as hell. Makes me want to NOT keep looking or reading. Sterile.
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And no, I don't want AI to fake human error and flaw to pass. Gross.