The Author’s Guild , founded in 1912, is the biggest and oldest professional organization for American authors. They champion authors’ rights, including free speech, copyright protection, and fair contracts. Their members include all kinds of writers, from novelists to journalists, and they welcome both traditionally published and independent authors.
“Already, AI has been used to generate formulaic news articles, such as sports results and financial reports; corporate texts (as described in “AI for Writers”); and even novels, including the 2016 Japanese novel The Day a Computer Writes a Novel, which was generated by an AI machine that was trained on sentences, words, and structure written by its designers and was a finalist for a Japanese literary award.”
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– Mary Rasenburger. The Author’s Guild.
“Today, commercial AI programs can already write articles, books, compose music, and render images in response to text prompts, and their ability to do these tasks is improving as a rapid clip. A wide assortment of tools to help writers write are commercially available today and show great potential to expedite and improve many writers’ outputs. At the same time, the use of AI in place of human writers is right around the corner for many kinds of written work, and it threatens to crowd the market for human authored books.”
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– The Author’s Guild