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"Tech-Splaining for Dummies" ([excellent](https://groenrechts.info) title) bears my name and my photo on its cover, and it has glowing evaluations.
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Yet it was entirely written by [AI](https://www.winspro.com.au), with a couple of basic prompts about me provided by my buddy Janet.
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It's an intriguing read, and uproarious in parts. But it likewise meanders quite a lot, and is someplace between a [self-help book](https://www.govtcollegekoraput.ac.in) and a stream of anecdotes.
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It mimics my chatty style of writing, however it's likewise a bit repetitive, and very verbose. It may have exceeded Janet's triggers in looking at information about me.
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There's also a strange, repeated hallucination in the type of my feline (I have no animals). And there's a metaphor on practically every page - some more random than others.
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There are dozens of companies online offering [AI](http://ginzadoremipiano.com)[-book writing](https://dumanimail.in) services. My book was from [BookByAnyone](https://www.papadopoulosalex.gr).
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I'm not asking you to buy my book. Actually you can't - just Janet, who produced it, can buy any further copies.
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Legally, the copyright comes from the firm, however Mr Mashiach stresses that the [product](https://ciorragastone.com) is meant as a "customised gag gift", and the books do not get offered further.
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[Baroness](https://www.charlesrivereye.com) Kidron, a [crossbench peer](https://www.kilimu-valymas-vilniuje.lt) in your house of Lords, is likewise strongly versus getting rid of copyright law for [AI](https://skills4development.nl).
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"The federal government is weakening among its finest carrying out markets on the unclear pledge of growth."
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A government representative stated: "No relocation will be made up until we are definitely positive we have a practical plan that provides each of our goals: increased control for best holders to help them license their content, access to premium material to train leading [AI](https://ansdelouw.nl) models in the UK, and more transparency for best holders from [AI](https://www.hilton-media.com) developers."
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