AI Generated books and Reality defending

It is becoming hard to keep up with development and threats in this world
but some stories are central to AIKR and must know

The article below tells how authors of AI are being faked but technically,
summaries are good and legal. I can see some simple non technical policy
solutions to the conflict: (do quote me) book sellers and platforms could
disallow multiple authors to claim the same title, kind of simple, based on
first come basis.

The article also points to a new fact checking business (reality defending)
This world is becoming increasingly challenging and the ability to discern
must be prioritized

I was enrolled in one of Melanie's courses at some point, so I now the
genius behind the woma
https://www.wired.com/story/scammy-ai-generated-books-flooding-amazon/


   1. When AI researcher Melanie Mitchell published *Artificial
   Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans* in 2019, she set out to
   clarify AI’s impact. A few years later, ChatGPT
   <https://www.wired.com/tag/chatgpt/> set off a new AI boom—with a side
   effect that caught her off guard. An AI-generated imitation of her book
   appeared on Amazon, in an apparent scheme to profit off her work.

Received on Saturday, 13 January 2024 07:09:48 UTC