With the increasing use of AI tools, email assistants can now craft perfect, tailored messages with minimal human input.
However, this has raised concerns that emails are starting to sound too perfect, lacking the human touch.
Composing emails has never been easier. AI assistants can craft messages with very little guidance from real human beings.
According to NPR's Chloe Veltman, this concern is shared by some of those working in tech, who worry that the over-reliance on AI email assistants is making emails sound too robotic.
The market for AI-assisted email is expected to grow to over $4.5 billion by 2029, making it a big business.
Author's summary: AI email tools raise concerns about human touch.