A weird article in The Guardian. I couldn't follow some of the "logic", and I found a couple of points really quite irritating, such as: "A recent survey found that 86% of college students use AI regularly, which means that 14% are lying to survey-takers". I guess the author couldn't believe that 14% of students might be trying to develop their own cognitive and creative abilities...
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/apr/02/artificial-intelligence-writers-powerful-language
I wrote a novel using AI. Writers must accept artificial intelligence – but we are as valuable as ever

Mastery of banal style is losing its usefulness – but language is more powerful than ever. It’s up to the writer to do what machines can’t

The Guardian