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Unpopular opinion: blurbers should also read the books they blurb!

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Hachette didn't cancel the book for being/using AI; they cancelled it because they got caught. Pretty sure that the bean counters were fully aware it was AI (they work in publishing, for pete's sake), but thought enough people would either a) not know or b) not care, given the buzz around the book. All publicity, it seems, is not good publicity anymore.

Personally, I won't buy anything written with or marketed with AI content. I've unsubbed from mailing lists, cancelled memberships, and returned books that were obviously AI-created. (I'm not paying for something I could generate myself with $29 and a few words in a prompt field, and I'd much rather pay people for doing people things.). It annoys me to no end that there are folks out there who just love to be all "you can't but the cat back in the bag" or "it's inevitable" -- the ONLY reason it's "inevitable" is because lazy, unethical humans allow it to happen. AI is not mandatory. Supporting prompters who claim to be creators is A CHOICE. It's human laziness and indifference that's the real freed cat, not AI.

Maybe that makes me a Luddite; I'm fine with that. Better a neo-Luddite than a complacent jerk feeding into slop culture, IMHO.

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