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Why We’re Starting to Talk Like ChatGPT — New Study Finds

Are We Talking Like ChatGPT? Scientists Say Yes — Here’s Why

If you’ve noticed people casually dropping words like “meticulous,” “swift,” or “delve” into everyday conversation, it’s not your imagination — and science just proved it.

A groundbreaking study by the Max Planck Institute analyzed 360,000 YouTube videos and 770,000 podcast episodes, comparing speech before and after ChatGPT went mainstream.
They discovered a clear trend: people now use words that often appear in AI‑generated text, such as delve, comprehend, boast, swift, and meticulous.

Why? Researcher Levin Brinkmann explained:

“We naturally copy the language of those we think are smart or helpful.”

Since AI tools like ChatGPT are praised for clarity and authority, their polished style subtly influences us.

This insight ties closely to what Sam Altman warned about trust in AI (read more). As AI shapes speech and thinking, it also shapes what content feels credible.


🔄 A feedback loop between humans & AI

We first trained AI on human language.
Now, humans pick up AI’s style back — a loop that affects not just writing, but how we speak aloud.

It’s similar to how creators now focus on clear, authoritative wording to rank better on Google. Even the words we choose become part of our content strategy.


🌐 Why this matters

Speaking in a more structured, slightly formal style:
✅ Helps creators and professionals sound credible
✅ Influences what goes viral on YouTube & podcasts
✅ Aligns with SEO best practices, boosting authority in Google’s eyes

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📝 Final thoughts:
So next time someone says “Let me delve into that,” they might not be showing off — they could be channeling their inner ChatGPT.

In a world where AI and humans learn from each other, even a single word choice shows how connected we’ve become.

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