Only if we continue the trend with sans-serif fonts.
As someone who struggles with dyslexia, I’d love for serif to be the norm again.
I don’t have anything like that (to my knowledge) but I’ve still just never understood how it became acceptable to have multiple letters look the same or very similar.
My money’s on lack of foresight and stubborn resistance to change.
That’s interesting to hear, my work developed what’s supposed to be a very accessible font that is sans serif and I was curious if this actually helped dyslexic people. My one dyslexic friend actually said it is better for them, but people are all different.
Or, AIs who are programmed not to lie will start writing, “Hi, I’m AI,” to avoid detection.
“As an Al, I can only provide information I found scribbled on the walls of a public washroom. Or you can watch me Google awkwardly on my phone for a beat. Your choice.”
If you’ll be my bodyguard, I can be your long lost pal.
I had the opposite when I was a kid. Playing Nightfire on PS2 with my friend adding in “AL” bots as extra players.
He wasn’t very happy with me explaining that they are A.I.
Al has been having thoughts in the shower again
Or they embrace it