Y Combinator founder Paul Graham ignores emails clearly written by AI—they feel "like being lied to," he says. That's coming from one of OpenAI's earliest investors. Studies suggest his reaction is anything but unusual.<br /> The article Y Combinator founder Paul Graham says AI-written founder emails feel like being lied to appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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