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Authors call on publishers to limit their use of AI

Last updated: June 28, 2025 2:25 pm
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Authors Call on Publishers to Limit Use of AI Tools

An open letter penned by renowned authors such as Lauren Groff, Lev Grossman, R.F. Kuang, Dennis Lehane, and Geoffrey Maguire has urged book publishers to commit to restricting their reliance on AI tools. One of the key requests is for publishers to exclusively employ human audiobook narrators, rather than turning to artificial intelligence.

The authors express concern that AI companies are profiting off their work without proper compensation: ā€œRather than paying writers a small percentage of the money our work makes for them, someone else will be paid for a technology built on our unpaid labor.ā€ This sentiment underscores the need for publishers to prioritize human involvement in the creation and dissemination of literary content.

Aside from advocating for human narrators, the letter calls for publishers to take a stand against the release of books generated by machines. Additionally, authors are pushing for a commitment to refrain from replacing human staff with AI tools or diminishing their roles to mere AI monitoring positions.

Although the initial letter garnered support from a notable group of writers, NPR reports that an additional 1,100 signatures were added within the first 24 hours of its publication. This overwhelming response signifies a collective desire within the literary community to address the ethical implications of AI integration in publishing.

In a related development, authors have taken legal action against tech companies for utilizing their books to train AI models. However, recent rulings by federal judges have posed challenges to these lawsuits, highlighting the complex legal landscape surrounding intellectual property rights in the digital age.

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