When Copilot appeared in Word and I couldn't get rid of it (still can't), I tried it out. I wrote about half a page of descriptive text to see what it might come up with - it wasn't very exciting, and it clearly wasn't written in my own 'voice'.Someone accused me of being AI, and I’ll be honest—that really pissed me off. I’m all for people speaking their mind, but that cut deep. After all the time and energy I pour into writing, to have some clown reduce it to “probably machine-generated” was insulting enough that I did something I almost never do: I deleted that asshat’s comment without a second thought.
Anyone who knows me knows I hold grudges like a dragon hoards gold—quietly, obsessively, and with the occasional burst of fire. So yeah, that comment? It’s gone, but trust me, I haven’t forgotten.
At this point, an apology won’t be enough—not even close. You don’t get to slap my effort in the face and walk it back with a “my bad.” That bridge isn’t just burned—it’s vaporized.
Then I through something a little bit more raunchy at it, and it went on strike. Copilot, at least, won't write porn.
I've never published a single word 'written' with AI and I never will.