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Science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon is credited with Sturgeon's Law:
"Ninety percent of everything is crud." He first articulated this idea in the March 1958 issue of Venture Science Fiction in defense of science fiction, which was often criticized for its perceived low quality. Sturgeon argued that while 90% of science fiction might be "crud", 90% of everything is crud, and the remaining 10% of high-quality work is what truly matters. So, 90% of human-writing is crud; so is 90% of AI-writing.
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