When they do, it often falls on a spectrum—sometimes describing simple requirements, other times hinting at human traits. Calling artificial intellect things like “smart” or saying it “knows” something might sound harmless, but it can quietly mislead people about what artificial intellect actually does. A new study shows that news writers are more careful than expected, rarely using strongly human-like language.
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