Books By People: Certifying Human-Written Literature in the Age of AI
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ChrisArchitect
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Summary
Books By People is an independent organization that certifies books as human-written to defend organic literature in an AI-driven world. The organization partners with publishers to verify and certify human-authored books, addressing the crisis of AI flooding the literary world with imitations. Their mission is to safeguard creative integrity and public confidence by providing a trusted certification process that distinguishes authentic human work from AI-generated content.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledWe certify that books are written by people, with a process readers who care can trust.
Books By People is a new independent organisation that partners with publishers to verify and certify human-written books, safeguarding creative integrity and public confidence in an AI-driven era.
AI is flooding the literary world with imitations of human storytelling, challenging the publishing world to respond.
Without safeguards, authentic human work will inevitably be diluted by AI-generated content.
Defending Organic Literature in an AI World.
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