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Old 06-27-2025, 11:22 AM   #16
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by Graham44 View Post
. . . Amazon users could be swamped with an avalanche of utter drivel, who would want to wade through a market saturated with AI drivel?
I went back and forth a bit with gemini.google.com and chatGPT.com.

Some gemini output is still drivel. I see google-produced sentences there that are superficially punchy but lack much meaning. However, ChatGTP is smart enough to limit them, especially if you slap on an "as edited by" clause.

I see a future where AI-produced books are superior as self-published stand-alone objects. Maybe they already are. However, readers want to feel that they are in communication with a human author when reading a book. At least I do. One Big Five advantage is that you can trust there being a human author, even if editorially improved.
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