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AI-authored books without disclosure deemed fraudulent

Publishing a book extensively written by AI without disclosing its origin is considered fraudulent. This applies to both distributing the finished work and submitting it for publication. The New York Times article highlights this issue, emphasizing the importance of transparency regarding AI's role in content creation. AI

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IMPACT Establishes a legal and ethical precedent for AI-generated content, impacting authors, publishers, and consumers.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a policy implication related to AI-generated content, specifically regarding fraud in publishing, based on a New York Times article.

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    It is fraud to publish and distribute a book purportedly by a human author that is extensively written by imitation intelligence software, without disclosing th

    It is fraud to publish and distribute a book purportedly by a human author that is extensively written by imitation intelligence software, without disclosing that fact. It would be fraud to submit such a book for publication without disclosing the use of LLM as a substitute for w…