Let's Talk Bookish; AI and Books

It's Friday and it's time for another Let's Talk Bookish post courtesy of Book Nook Bits and the theme of the week is AI and books.


Here's the further prompts on today's topic.
From books being used to train AI systems without author knowledge to AI-generated books on Amazon, the book world has been full of AI-related news. Have you heard about these situations? What do think about the use of AI when it comes to creative writing and books?
I've heard about (horror) stories of AI being used for creative purposes and I can't say I'm pleased about it. I've seen visual artists complain about AI damaging their livelihood, so I suspect this just might become a threat for authors and poets sooner or later too, unless they're bestselling authors big time.

No matter how convenient AI might be, there's still a huge difference between that, and the hard work authors and other creatives do, which is an art form. When it comes down to it, I don't think authors such as William Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe would have such a quality to their work and be famous for such a long time after their death if they had used AI to put it that way.

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