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“We Are Real”: The Kind of Book We May Never See Again Thanks to AI

“We Are Real”: The Kind of Book We May Never See Again Thanks to AI

By April Glover
Publication Date: 2025-11-22 20:46:00

Exclusive: JK Rowling does it. As did Anne Rice and Mark Twain.

You may not know it, but Dr. Seuss did it too.

The historic practice of writing under a pseudonym, pseudonym, or pseudonym may be slowly dying – thanks in part to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in publishing.
AI could lead to the slow death of the writer’s pseudonym. (Graphics: Polly Hanning)

Research from the University of Cambridge found this week that 51 percent of published novelists in the UK fear AI could end up making their jobs redundant.

Terabytes of AI stuff masquerading as books are already being sold online – but Queensland fantasy author Darryl King isn’t worried it will destroy his career.

King publishing his In all jest series under the name DE King, told nine.com.au that ChatGPT’s impact on the book industry could have very different consequences.

“I think all authors are already struggling to find ways to market themselves and stand out…”

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