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The future of AI and books
The Guardian Source and take on Amazon's statement on ai and the publishing of books Wired takes on how virtual reality and artificial intelligence has never been able to disrupt books Psychology Today talks about how chat gpt can lead to a lack of originality LIT HUB looks at how AI may be a tool or terror to the future or literature

Rough Draft of the article
The integration of artificial intelligence with the traditionality of books marks a transformative path, redefining how we consume and interact with written content now. AI applications have totally revolutionized how we look at the reading experience. There are now options of a personalized reading style, AI can figure out what books we have read and recommend us books based on what we like. There is also a new feature where we can chat with our books using voice commands, all thanks to something called natural language processing (NLP). Now there are two sides in which AI is helpful and deteriorating for writers. AI can help writers, in the aspect of giving new ideas as well as giving a hand in the writing process, but this is also the downfall. Books can now be written with AI, taking away the job from the writers. Our stories will fall and fail. Company's have put in new rules about the publishing of books with AI or books created by AI, one especially is amazon. AI can also help language barriers disappear. AI translation will help in making books famous all around the world. It's just the aspect that we will still have to fact check and make sure the translations are 100 percent correct. We need to make sure we think about privacy though, and just keeping books with a touch of human feeling. Balancing the perks of AI and the heart of traditional books is super important to this new age we are in.