AI profits, authors’ hardship and the selfish motives: an AI assessment

Ai Assessment (2023)
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It is important to note that these are just two perspectives on the issue. There are many other factors to consider, and it is likely that the impact of AI on writers will vary depending on the specific circumstances.

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