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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)because something can be done, it does not follow that people should view it as okay or inevitable.
Ethical people should always reject things that are possible when they harm others.
Pressuring writers or actors to sign contracts so they can be replaced by AI is unethical as hell.
Will individuals and companies still act unethically at times, if it's to their advantage? Sure.
But they should be punished for doing so, through social rejection or civil lawsuits or criminal penalties.
Writing to fit a formula, often called hackwork, can be done by humans, if they want to do that type of writing. But it was still your writing, your decision about the words.
AI follows algorithms mindlessly, thanks to the theft of vast amounts of intellectual property.
Using that to replace human writers is not okay.
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