This is absolutely a question being asked by a marketing firm, or a consultancy group. Look at all of the follow up questions being asked in the replies:
if books by humans cost 5-10x more than books written by AI in conjunction with humans, would you still buy the human books?
Would it make you pickier when you choose books?
Which genres do you find human authorship matters the most to you as a reader?
To what lengths would you go to find high-quality writing by a human?
Has the influx of AI writing changed the way you read or find books in any way?
Would you manage this situation by generally being more wary of books post-2022?
Is there a way you hope human authors will truly certify to their readership the human authenticity of their work?
It’s just some company trying to figure out if they can justify publishing AI-regurgitated shite in the future.
This is absolutely a question being asked by a marketing firm, or a consultancy group. Look at all of the follow up questions being asked in the replies:
if books by humans cost 5-10x more than books written by AI in conjunction with humans, would you still buy the human books?
Would it make you pickier when you choose books?
Which genres do you find human authorship matters the most to you as a reader?
To what lengths would you go to find high-quality writing by a human?
Has the influx of AI writing changed the way you read or find books in any way?
Would you manage this situation by generally being more wary of books post-2022?
Is there a way you hope human authors will truly certify to their readership the human authenticity of their work?
It’s just some company trying to figure out if they can justify publishing AI-regurgitated shite in the future.