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In reply to the discussion: At least one publisher asked a famous author to allow trained AI to write their future books. [View all]highplainsdem
(58,479 posts)is most valuable when used to replicate that author's work by a publisher with rights to publish that AI-replicated work. Tossing that data set into a vast data set for any other reason, even in the hope of marginally improving the overall quality of writing from a chatbot, is almost worthless by comparison. And no publisher in their right mind would give that data set to competitors, for someone to legally ask for something written just like Famous Author.
We've seen series started by authors continued after the author's death. A publisher who likes AI would think an AI replica of Famous Author would be ideal. Famous Author AI could also churn out more books while the author is still here. No worry about publishing schedules being messed up because a book isn't finished in time.
Btw, some of the people responding in that thread don't know there are already some unions for writers. Some of those Twitter users seem to think writers aren't allowed to unionize. Sigh.
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