23-11-2025 16:30 via theguardian.com

More Than Half Of The Novelists In Britain Think That Software, AKA AI, Will Replace Them

“Many participants reported that their work had already been used without their permission to train large language models, and more than a third (39%) said their income had fallen as a result of generative AI. A large majority also expected their earnings to decline further.” – The Guardian (UK)
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