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Feeding our books into generative AI risks creating a cultural void

When we put our literature, games and films into AI models, we risk replacing our cultural history with a mishmash of auto-generated works. We desperately need to preserve human writing, says columnist Annalee Newitz

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By Annalee Newitz

18 August 2026|1 min read|New Scientist
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