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  • Employees at a small publication say AI-powered tools are making their jobs harder.
  • A magazine editor told CNN his team struggled to review the huge volume of articles generated by AI.
  • Neil Clarke said the publication had to temporarily shut down its submission form.
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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It makes me wonder though at what point an “author” will reveal that a published, reviewed work was written completely by AI.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

You can already find plenty of self published work on ebook stores that are definitely not written by AI. I expect it won't be long before there's a scandal where a well known author is able to push through a mostly AI written book on the strength of their name.

A completely AI written work going through the traditional publishing process seems unlikely, at least for a while. LLMs are great at producing coherent language, but there's a lot more to writing a story. AI research follows cycles where new techniques produce eye opening achievements, followed by lulls as their limitations are better understood. We're due for another lull, for better or worse.