Authors Guild Publishes AI Best Practices for Professional Writers
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Summary
The Authors Guild published best practices for authors using generative AI in their writing process. The article covers ethical and legal boundaries of AI use for professional writers, addressing how AI can assist with drafting, research, and other writing tasks while navigating the complex landscape of copyright, attribution, and creative integrity.
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· 3 pulledGenerative AI has become a ubiquitous technology, and some writers are already using it in various ways to assist in the writing process.
Professional writers have also been experimenting with AI and seeking to understand the ethical and legal boundaries of using it in their writing practice.
The Authors Guild first published best practices for AI use by writers in February 2024 to help writers understand...
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