Stop AI-Shaming Our Precious, Kindly Em Dashes—Please
Stop AI-Shaming Our Precious, Kindly Em Dashes—Please

Stop AI-Shaming Our Precious, Kindly Em Dashes—Please

Stop AI-Shaming Our Precious, Kindly Em Dashes—Please
Stop AI-Shaming Our Precious, Kindly Em Dashes—Please
From the article:
Ok, look. I don't have an em dash button on my keyboard. I do have a hyphen button. If I want an em dash in my writing, I have to go and hunt for one, or I use Word, which loooves to swap in those em dashes even when I just want a hyphen. I ain't gonna pump my text through Word when I'm just hammering out a reply to someone online.
So that's the big clue here that I think the author is missing. Posts like mine right here - that I'm swiping out on Gboard right now on my phone - they're not going to have em dashes.
Posts generated by AI bots, who've been trained on a corpus chock full of em dashes because of Word and other helpful typesetting software, they're much more likely to have them, along with bullet points, neat summarising conclusions, and that blandness you only get when you ingest a trillion properly formatted documents to statistically regurgitate later.
On Apple platforms, alt-hyphen is en dash, and alt-shift-hyphen is em dash, and on iOS it's on the long press of the hyphen button, so the kind of person who likes to use them can do so pretty easily if they're an Apple user.