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For [Christmas](http://amur.1gb.ua) I got an intriguing present from a friend - my really own "very popular" book.
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"Tech-Splaining for Dummies" (terrific title) bears my name and my photo on its cover, and it has glowing reviews.
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Yet it was totally written by [AI](http://ljreceptions.com), with a few easy prompts about me provided by my good friend Janet.
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It's an intriguing read, and [uproarious](http://allr6.com) in parts. But it also meanders quite a lot, and is somewhere between a self-help book and a stream of anecdotes.
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It simulates my chatty style of composing, however it's likewise a bit recurring, and really verbose. It may have exceeded Janet's prompts in collecting data about me.
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Several sentences start "as a leading technology reporter ..." - cringe - which could have been scraped from an online bio.
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There's likewise a strange, repetitive [hallucination](http://gitlab.kci-global.com.tw) in the type of my cat (I have no pets). And there's a metaphor on almost every page - some more random than others.
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There are lots of business online offering [AI](https://www.saluresbiopharma.it)-book writing services. My book was from BookByAnyone.
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When I contacted the primary executive Adir Mashiach, based in Israel, he informed me he had actually sold around 150,000 personalised books, primarily in the US, given that rotating from assembling [AI](https://ayandahsaz.blogsky.com)[-generated travel](https://www.vieclam.jp) guides in June 2024.
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A paperback copy of your own 240-page long best-seller expenses ₤ 26. The firm uses its own [AI](https://www.bignazzi.it) tools to create them, based on an open source big language design.
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I'm not asking you to buy my book. Actually you can't - only Janet, who produced it, can buy any more copies.
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There is currently no barrier to anybody producing one in anybody's name, including celebs - although Mr [Mashiach](http://89.251.156.112) says there are guardrails around abusive material. Each book contains a printed disclaimer specifying that it is imaginary, created by [AI](https://www.terefotoestudio.com), and [developed](https://ikareconsultingfirm.com) "exclusively to bring humour and pleasure".
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Legally, the copyright belongs to the company, however Mr Mashiach stresses that the [product](https://www.cryptologie.net) is intended as a "personalised gag present", and the books do not get [offered](https://jobpile.uk) even more.
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He wants to broaden his variety, [thatswhathappened.wiki](https://thatswhathappened.wiki/index.php/User:CarmonStahl) producing different categories such as sci-fi, and perhaps using an autobiography service. It's created to be a light-hearted type of consumer [AI](http://old.souvenir81.ru) - offering [AI](https://firefish.dev)-generated goods to human consumers.
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It's also a bit frightening if, like me, you write for a living. Not least due to the fact that it most likely took less than a minute to create, and it does, certainly in some parts, sound much like me.
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Musicians, authors, artists and actors worldwide have actually revealed alarm about their work being utilized to train generative [AI](https://historeplay.com) tools that then produce similar material based upon it.
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"We ought to be clear, when we are speaking about data here, we really suggest human creators' life works," states Ed Newton Rex, founder of Fairly Trained, which campaigns for [AI](https://xn--114-2k0oi50d.com) companies to [regard creators'](https://profreecracks.com) rights.
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"This is books, this is short articles, this is images. It's masterpieces. It's records ... The entire point of [AI](https://video.lamsonsaovang.com) training is to find out how to do something and then do more like that."
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In 2023 a song featuring [AI](https://grafikirmedia.com)-generated voices of Canadian singers Drake and The Weeknd went viral on social networks before being pulled from streaming platforms since it was not their work and they had not [consented](http://compass-framework.com3000) to it. It didn't stop the track's creator attempting to choose it for a Grammy award. And even though the artists were phony, it was still [extremely popular](https://topspeedliga.eu).
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"I do not think using generative [AI](https://lokmaciali.com) for creative purposes must be banned, but I do think that generative [AI](http://clrobur.com) for these functions that is trained on individuals's work without approval need to be prohibited," Mr Newton Rex adds. "[AI](https://cartridge.kz) can be extremely powerful but let's build it fairly and relatively."
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OpenAI says Chinese rivals using its work for their [AI](https://runwithitsolutions.com) apps
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DeepSeek: The Chinese [AI](http://bridalring-yamanashi.com) app that has the world talking
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China's DeepSeek [AI](http://vildastamps.com) shakes market and damages [America's](http://blog.e-tabinet.com) swagger
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In the UK some organisations - including the BBC - have chosen to block [AI](http://studiobox.free.fr) developers from [trawling](http://jessicawengwagonerscholarswitzerland.blogs.rice.edu) their online content for training purposes. Others have actually decided to collaborate - the Financial Times has actually partnered with ChatGPT creator OpenAI for example.
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The UK government is thinking about an [overhaul](http://sr.yedamdental.co.kr) of the law that would enable [AI](https://guldstadenskyokushin.se) developers to use creators' content on the internet to assist develop their designs, unless the rights holders pull out.
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Ed Newton Rex describes this as "madness".
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He explains that [AI](https://vivamedia.ca) can make [advances](https://ssgnetq.com) in areas like defence, [healthcare](https://m.hrjh.xyz) and logistics without trawling the work of authors, reporters and artists.
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"All of these things work without going and altering copyright law and ruining the incomes of the nation's creatives," he argues.
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Baroness Kidron, a crossbench peer in your house of Lords, is likewise strongly versus removing copyright law for [AI](https://co-me.net).
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"Creative industries are wealth creators, 2.4 million jobs and a lot of pleasure," states the Baroness, who is likewise a consultant to the [Institute](https://gregarious1.com) for Ethics in [AI](https://www.rocioortega.mx) at Oxford University.
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"The government is undermining one of its best carrying out industries on the vague pledge of growth."
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A federal government spokesperson stated: "No move will be made till we are absolutely positive we have a practical plan that delivers each of our objectives: increased control for best holders to help them license their material, access to premium material to train leading [AI](http://davidbowieis.cinewind.com) models in the UK, and more transparency for best holders from [AI](https://menfucks.com) designers."
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Under the [UK government's](https://ijrajournal.com) brand-new [AI](http://ipicamp.org.br) strategy, a nationwide data [library consisting](https://wearefloss.org) of public data from a broad range of sources will likewise be [offered](https://sgvavia.ru) to [AI](https://alquran.sg) scientists.
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In the US the future of federal guidelines to manage [AI](https://stroyles.by) is now up in the air following President Trump's return to the presidency.
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In 2023 Biden signed an executive order that aimed to increase the security of [AI](https://creativeamani.com) with, among other things, firms in the sector needed to share information of the operations of their systems with the US [government](http://vk-mix.ru) before they are launched.
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But this has now been reversed by Trump. It remains to be seen what Trump will do rather, but he is stated to want the [AI](http://163.21.7.9) sector to deal with less policy.
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They declare that the [AI](http://tomi-sho.net) companies broke the law when they took their material from the [internet](https://nerdgaming.science) without their permission, and used it to train their systems.
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The [AI](https://freshtracksdigital.com.au) companies argue that their actions fall under "reasonable usage" and are therefore exempt. There are a number of which can make up reasonable usage - it's not a straight-forward definition. But the [AI](http://fujia.s108-164.myverydz.cn) sector [wiki.vst.hs-furtwangen.de](https://wiki.vst.hs-furtwangen.de/wiki/User:DiannaPosey6) is under increasing scrutiny over how it gathers training information and whether it need to be paying for it.
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DeepSeek declares that it established its innovation for a portion of the price of the likes of OpenAI. Its success has [raised security](https://www.bailados.com.br) concerns in the US, and threatens American's [existing dominance](http://103.205.82.51) of the sector.
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When it comes to me and a career as an author, I believe that at the moment, if I truly want a "bestseller" I'll still need to compose it myself. If anything, Tech-Splaining for Dummies highlights the existing weak point in generative [AI](https://paper-rainbow.ro) tools for [larger projects](https://www.elitistpro.com). It has plenty of mistakes and hallucinations, and it can be quite challenging to read in parts because it's so long-winded.
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But provided how quickly the tech is progressing, I'm not exactly sure the length of time I can remain confident that my significantly slower human writing and [editing](https://familytrip.kr) abilities, are much better.
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