You're wrapping all the AI companies up in a single box, but:
* Most of the AI you get shoved down your throat is by the providers of services you use, not the AI companies.
* Among the AI companies, Anthropic in particular has had a very balanced voice that doesn't push for using AI where it doesn't belong. Their marketing page can barely be called that [0]. Their Claude-specific page doesn't mention using it for writing at all [1].
You seem to be committing the common fallacy of treating a large and disparate group of people and organizations as a monolith and ascribing cognitive dissonance where what you're actually seeing is diversity of opinion.
* Most of the AI you get shoved down your throat is by the providers of services you use, not the AI companies.
* Among the AI companies, Anthropic in particular has had a very balanced voice that doesn't push for using AI where it doesn't belong. Their marketing page can barely be called that [0]. Their Claude-specific page doesn't mention using it for writing at all [1].
You seem to be committing the common fallacy of treating a large and disparate group of people and organizations as a monolith and ascribing cognitive dissonance where what you're actually seeing is diversity of opinion.
[0] https://www.anthropic.com/
[1] https://www.anthropic.com/claude