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Things I’d never outsource to a robot: sex and the joy of writing

Malcolm Knox argues that writing’s slow, human work should stay with people, as 13.6 million Australians now use AI tools.

When writers use AI to increase their efficiency, as if writing were an assembly line of mechanical functions, I feel sorry for them.

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Things I’d never outsource to a robot: sex and the joy of writing

When writers use AI to increase their efficiency, as if writing were an assembly line of mechanical functions, I feel sorry for them.

·North Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in North Sydney, Australia on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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