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More than 70 writers wrote an open letter outlining their issues with the use of A.I. in the literary world. Their main demand is for publishing houses to never release books created by machines.
Seventy authors signed an open letter calling on publishers to pledge they won't use artificial intelligence in book ...
More than 50 bestselling authors have signed an open letter to America’s major publishers, demanding that they pledge not to use AI over human art.
The open letter and accompanying petition asking publishers "to make a pledge that they will never release books that were ...
According to Open Books, they send roughly 10,000 books each year to inmates around Florida through their Prison Book Project, serving over 2,000 inmates a year.
More than 70 writers wrote an open letter outlining their issues with the use of A.I. in the literary world. Their main ...
"Sometimes it's 'I want this book,' boom, boom, boom, and sometimes it's a five-page written letter telling us about their life history," said Johnny Ardis, general manager of Open Books.