A new AI tool is flipping one of the oldest rules of digital communication on its head: perfect grammar is no longer the goal. Instead, the latest trend is to make emails look deliberately human – even if that means adding typos. When AI Starts Making You Sound Less Perfect According to a report by Fast Company , a new “anti-Grammarly” style tool created by Ben Horwitz has emerged that intentionally inserts mistakes into emails, making them appear less polished and more human. Horwitz is an investment partner at a venture capital firm called Dorm Room, and he comes from the Harvard Business School. AI tool Unsplash The idea sounds counterintuitive at first. Tools like Grammarly were built to eliminate errors and improve clarity. But in the age of generative AI, flawless writing has started to carry a different implication – it often signals that a machine may have written it. That shift has created a strange new dynamic.…