How the publishing industry is navigating a surge of AI-generated content | CBC News
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How the publishing industry is navigating a surge of AI-generated content | CBC News
"I really wish it wasn't necessary, I'll say that. But because it is necessary, I'm very proud to stand behind my work."
"The Times presented evidence compelling enough for Ballard's publisher, Hachette, to cancel the book's U.S. and U.K. release entirely."
"The incident, which Ballard says has ruined her career, demonstrates the conundrum that literary professionals face as they comb through every pitch, query letter and manuscript lobbed their way."
John Degen's upcoming novel, Seldom Seen Road, will be among the first in Canada to carry a 'Human Authored' label, certifying it was written without AI help. This certification, developed by the Society of Authors, aims to address concerns following a scandal involving Mia Ballard, whose book Shy Girl was canceled after accusations of AI usage. The incident has sparked debate within the publishing industry about the reliability of AI-detection software and the implications for authorship and integrity in literature.
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