AI;DR, short for βAI; didnβt read,β is being proposed as a label for declining to read unedited AI-generated text. Rick Manelius credits X user seclilc with coining or publicizing the acronym two days earlier and says it responds to growing frustration with βwallsβ of AI-written content. Manelius supports AI use for tasks such as sourcing ideas, drafting outlines, and refining prose, and says widespread AI use should be expected by the third quarter of 2026. He draws a distinction between AI-assisted work that people review and edit and raw model output forwarded without human intervention. Under his stated policy, he will not read material whose sender has not taken the time to review and edit it. He identifies customer support as a setting where fully AI-generated responses can be appropriate, because users primarily need functional answers rather than carefully crafted dialogue. He argues that unedited AI output in colleague discussions, newsletters, or social-media posts signals a lack of care, particularly when readers could ask an AI system such as Claude directly. AI;DR is framed as an equivalent to TL;DR for rejecting low-effort AI-generated prose.
rickmanelius.com
2 min
1d ago
A study analyzed 12,750 arXiv papers and found that approximately one-third of new submissions appeared to be machine-written. The measurement method revealed limitations, including a tendency for detection tools to falsely identify some genuine human writing as AI-generated.
unslop.run
5 min
7/20/2026
The 2026 Unslop AI-Written Fiction Contest results reveal a significant influence of human intervention in the submissions. Winning entries demonstrated varying degrees of AI assistance, raising questions about authorship and originality in AI-generated literature.
hyperstitionai.com
1 min
7/4/2026
AI;DR, short for βAI; didnβt read,β is being proposed as a label for declining to read unedited AI-generated text. Rick Manelius credits X user seclilc with coining or publicizing the acronym two days earlier and says it responds to growing frustration with βwallsβ of AI-written content. Manelius supports AI use for tasks such as sourcing ideas, drafting outlines, and refining prose, and says widespread AI use should be expected by the third quarter of 2026. He draws a distinction between AI-assisted work that people review and edit and raw model output forwarded without human intervention. Under his stated policy, he will not read material whose sender has not taken the time to review and edit it. He identifies customer support as a setting where fully AI-generated responses can be appropriate, because users primarily need functional answers rather than carefully crafted dialogue. He argues that unedited AI output in colleague discussions, newsletters, or social-media posts signals a lack of care, particularly when readers could ask an AI system such as Claude directly. AI;DR is framed as an equivalent to TL;DR for rejecting low-effort AI-generated prose.
rickmanelius.com
2 min
1d ago
A study analyzed 12,750 arXiv papers and found that approximately one-third of new submissions appeared to be machine-written. The measurement method revealed limitations, including a tendency for detection tools to falsely identify some genuine human writing as AI-generated.
unslop.run
5 min
7/20/2026
LLMs can enhance writing by improving vocabulary and sentence structure. Over time, common sentence patterns generated by LLMs have become prevalent across the internet, creating a phenomenon referred to as "AI smell."
shvbsle.in
1 min
5/28/2026
Artificial Intelligence is now capable of writing at a level comparable to humans, leading to confusion among readers and an existential crisis for authors. This development has sparked legal actions within the publishing industry.
hughhowey.com
13 min
7/31/2026
The 2026 Unslop AI-Written Fiction Contest results reveal a significant influence of human intervention in the submissions. Winning entries demonstrated varying degrees of AI assistance, raising questions about authorship and originality in AI-generated literature.
hyperstitionai.com
1 min
7/4/2026
AI;DR, short for βAI; didnβt read,β is being proposed as a label for declining to read unedited AI-generated text. Rick Manelius credits X user seclilc with coining or publicizing the acronym two days earlier and says it responds to growing frustration with βwallsβ of AI-written content. Manelius supports AI use for tasks such as sourcing ideas, drafting outlines, and refining prose, and says widespread AI use should be expected by the third quarter of 2026. He draws a distinction between AI-assisted work that people review and edit and raw model output forwarded without human intervention. Under his stated policy, he will not read material whose sender has not taken the time to review and edit it. He identifies customer support as a setting where fully AI-generated responses can be appropriate, because users primarily need functional answers rather than carefully crafted dialogue. He argues that unedited AI output in colleague discussions, newsletters, or social-media posts signals a lack of care, particularly when readers could ask an AI system such as Claude directly. AI;DR is framed as an equivalent to TL;DR for rejecting low-effort AI-generated prose.
rickmanelius.com
2 min
1d ago
The 2026 Unslop AI-Written Fiction Contest results reveal a significant influence of human intervention in the submissions. Winning entries demonstrated varying degrees of AI assistance, raising questions about authorship and originality in AI-generated literature.
hyperstitionai.com
1 min
7/4/2026
Artificial Intelligence is now capable of writing at a level comparable to humans, leading to confusion among readers and an existential crisis for authors. This development has sparked legal actions within the publishing industry.
hughhowey.com
13 min
7/31/2026
A study analyzed 12,750 arXiv papers and found that approximately one-third of new submissions appeared to be machine-written. The measurement method revealed limitations, including a tendency for detection tools to falsely identify some genuine human writing as AI-generated.
unslop.run
5 min
7/20/2026
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