Did a computer write this? Book industry grapples with AI

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A flood of titles that list ChatGPT as a co-author have been offered for sale through Amazon's e-book self-publishing unit.

FRANKFURT, Germany — From low-quality computer-written books flooding the market to potential copyright violations, publishing is the latest industry to feel the threat from rapid developments in artificial intelligence .

They are asking "what happens to authors' intellectual property? Who does new content actually belong to? How do we bring this into value chains?" he said. "Anybody who has ever read 300 words of mine would immediately recognize that it could not possibly be by me." "It depends a bit on the genre," said Susanne Barwick, deputy legal adviser of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association, who has been in discussion about AI with publishers.

Artificial intelligence's relationship with publishing threatens to throw up a host of legal problems, with one major "grey area" being who owns copyright of AI-generated content, said fair director Boos.

 

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