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i’m sorry if my being staunchly anti-ai makes anyone upset.
if an author uses ai for writing and/or their cover/marketing, they’re going on my ‘will not read’ shelf. forever. even if they change their cover. i promise i do my due diligence in making sure i have proof first. but i will continue to call it out.
also despite the first two words of my sentence, i am not sorry about it. FUCK ai.
— Aug 06, 2026 06:18PM
if an author uses ai for writing and/or their cover/marketing, they’re going on my ‘will not read’ shelf. forever. even if they change their cover. i promise i do my due diligence in making sure i have proof first. but i will continue to call it out.
also despite the first two words of my sentence, i am not sorry about it. FUCK ai.
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Aug 07, 2026 09:33AM
Can you tell me how you find out it’s AI? I also don’t want to consume or support generative AI, but I also don’t know how to find out if something is AI
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it’s nearly impossible to tell in writing unless an author admits to it or leaves a prompt in or something like that. the easiest ai indicator would be the cover.it’s just learning what to look for with ai art. aspects that don’t make sense. elements running into other elements. models with hair that doesn’t originate from the scalp. things like that. also most books will have a cover artist listed. not having one can be a red flag.
i do advise you not to use ai detectors. it just feeds more things to generative ai, plus they’re wildly inaccurate. you can also just reach out and nicely, privately ask an author if you’re unsure. most will be happy to disprove ai use.
