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lociuk t1_j9ko7e2 wrote

They won't make any money, but they can tell others they have something "published". Which is all these talentless wankers want.

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NeonCityNights t1_j9n30ap wrote

They'll probably make money off the subset of people that won't suspect the book they're about to buy was written by ai. Im talking about a large subset of normies that aren't on reddit, aren't yet interested in ai, and arent using the web to follow tech trends

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Fragrant_Penalty_ t1_j9n7mu1 wrote

I’m interested in knowing how the books are getting their marketing done.

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Spire_Citron t1_j9n8b1n wrote

I suspect that's their actual goal, though whether they'll succeed remains to be seen. Spam, basically, with just enough of a veneer of legitimacy that it might not be noticed at a glance.

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cedricdryades t1_j9pvdo1 wrote

I’m making one on the story I tell my kid every night. It’s for keeping this memory and sharing it. I don’t expect to make money out of it. But like the idea to share it to the world.

I’m totally a wanker at this though. But lets face it. This is one of the changes ai will probably bring, writers could be like vinyls, a few will still thrive while the rest will mostly be replaced by ai.

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cedricdryades t1_j9pvege wrote

I’m making one on the story I tell my kid every night. It’s for keeping this memory and sharing it. I don’t expect to make money out of it. But like the idea to share it to the world.

I’m totally a wanker at this though. But lets face it. This is one of the changes ai will probably bring, writers could be like vinyls, a few will still thrive while the rest will mostly be replaced by ai.

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