Indeed, I've been making bullet point lists like that since college when I had a communications professor drive it into our heads. Yes AI loves the bullet point list, but just including one does not make it AI. This is yet another step on the overall reduction in quality of writing. Now we have to avoid bullet point lists, and inject typos and other things into our writing to make it seem more "human." It's a road to sadness and the dumbing down of society IMHO.

I'm surprised that someone would came to the rescue of bullet points for the sake of defending quality writing as they seem to me exactly the opposite of quality writing, but I guess this could be a matter of taste

I agree. I've been annoyed by bullet points (exceptions: instruction manuals and lists of ingredients in recipes) starting well before AIs started writing text.

Thankfully, so far the LLMs in my life will avoid bullet points if I ask them to.