Problems ahead.
23% of US authors reportedly used AI in their work during 2023
47% of them used AI as a grammar tool
29% used AI to brainstorm plot ideas andcharacters.
"It’s just words," oneis reported as saying. "It’s my story, my characters, my world. I came upwith it. So what if a computer wrote them?"
The US author quoted above claims using AI has made her writing faster, therefore increasing heroutput and presumably earning her more money in sales. I'm reading this and wondering How far can this go?
IfI asked a programme to write three paragraphs on a particular event or subject,in the style of a particular author, could it perform well enough to fool readers? If so, would it beconsidered a form of plagiarism? If Lee Child finds books coming out recognisablywritten in his style, can he do anything about it? Authors like Dunnett,Mantel, Seton, Christie – are they fair game?
Seems to me that this is ratherlike letting a fox loose in the hen house because there are going to beProblems ahead. Massive problems.
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