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Old 06-26-2025, 07:26 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
Book and Music publishers said the same thing when downloading music and books started to become more popular. They are still around and would have had less problems if they had embraced the technology rather than fight it.
Apache

To keep this concrete, suppose that, fifteen years from now, I put this request in the latest version of ChatGPT:

“Take the most recent university press history of Mexico and, avoiding legally defined plagiarism, rewrite it in the style of Robert Caro as edited by Robert Gottlieb.”

How would this work with or without the publisher having embraced the technology?
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