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The Language of AI Could Change How Humans Speak

Schneier on Security
· July 9, 2026

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Large language models are trained on written words and scripted speech, but have limited exposure to unscripted face-to-face or voice-to-voice conversations. This leaves out a significant portion of human speech, which is a crucial aspect of human culture. As a result of their training, these models only capture a part of human language. The increased use of large language models will lead to more human interaction with AI-generated text. This may cause humans to start adopting the linguistic patterns used by these models. The potential impact of this on human language and culture is a concern.

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