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John F
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I was giving an example of how AI did with modifying a book. ...
I wish I could find the NPR segment. But my impression was this wasn't "modifing" a book. The process described sounded different to me then the current AI "training".

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Given the high error rate expected with current AI (one site's AI systems review showed 40% as the average number of errors for ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Claude AI etc.), I suspect that a combination of AI and human would be needed.
I assume that currently traditional published books/ebooks are going through some sort of human editing/review. I would hope that AI generated technical non-fiction books would have human editing/review.
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