This term was coined by Professor Thomas Hellmann of the Saïd Business School at Oxford University during the mentoring of technology startups through the Creative Destruction Lab program. It refers to one of the CDL mentors, Neil Wainwright, who developed a skill and process for assessing the home page of any technology startup's website and for recommending changes, through a thorough review of the headline, subheadline and call to action on the website. In effect, Wainwrighting a website.
This website needs some Wainwrighting.
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Definition:
To write a text with the assistance of artificial intelligence, ranging from partial support (such as drafting, revising, translating, or structuring) to full generation by an AI system, including when the human contribution consists primarily of prompting.
Etymology:
Blend of write and AI.
Definition:
To write a text with the assistance of artificial intelligence, ranging from partial support (such as drafting, revising, translating, or structuring) to full generation by an AI system, including when the human contribution consists primarily of prompting.
Etymology:
Blend of write and AI.
He still writes his fiction, but wraites most of his technical texts.
The professor failed the student after determining that the paper had been wraited rather than written.
The institution revised its policies to distinguish between writing and wraiting.
The professor failed the student after determining that the paper had been wraited rather than written.
The institution revised its policies to distinguish between writing and wraiting.
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Definition:
The act, practice, or outcome of writing produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence, whether collaboratively or entirely generated by an AI system in response to human prompts.
Etymology:
Derived from wraite.
Usage notes:
Wraiting can refer both to the activity and to the text itself, depending on context.
Definition:
The act, practice, or outcome of writing produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence, whether collaboratively or entirely generated by an AI system in response to human prompts.
Etymology:
Derived from wraite.
Usage notes:
Wraiting can refer both to the activity and to the text itself, depending on context.
The journal now requires authors to disclose any wraiting involved in the submission.
Some critics argue that widespread wraiting erodes the notion of authorship.
The university treats undisclosed wraiting as a form of academic misconduct.
Some critics argue that widespread wraiting erodes the notion of authorship.
The university treats undisclosed wraiting as a form of academic misconduct.
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