
Paul Graham, cofounder of Y Combinator, says he closes pitches immediately when he detects AI-written emails. He reports receiving emails in a hard-hitting journalistic style that he attributes to AI rather than founders. He says he has never finished reading an email signed by a human but written by AI, describing it as feeling lied to. He adds that using AI to write is not impressive because it suggests the author cannot write unaided or feels they cannot. He previously promoted AI as the biggest opportunity for would-be startup founders, making his stance a reversal.
""I have never knowingly finished reading an email signed by a human but written by AI," Graham added. "It feels like being lied to, and who would stand for that?""
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