AI-written books at Barnes & Noble? CEO clarifies statement that stirred calls for boycott

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Barnes & Noble was turning a page on the chain’s history of declining sales, but recent comments have stirred bad blood for the bookseller.James Daunt, the chief executive credited with breathing new life into the retailer, is clarifying the store’s stance on stocking its shelves with AI-generated books, saying its not true that he’s embracing books authored by AI.The controversy stems from Daunt’s Monday appearance on “Today” with Jenna Bush Hager.

In a viral clip from the interview, Daunt said, “I have actually no problem selling any book, as long as it doesn’t masquerade or pretend to be something that it isn’t.So, as long as an AI-written book says it’s an AI-written book, then we will stock them.” By Wednesday, thousands of calls to boycott the bookseller had flooded social media.

Kathlin Finn, a writer and former employee of the chain, posted on social media, writing, “Hey Barnes & Not Noble, I worked for you and have supported you, but your latest AI decision is extremely disappointing.I will not be shopping or promoting B&N unless you change your AI policy.” Entertainment & Arts Reese Witherspoon has long championed the creative community, but a recent social media post hyping artificial intelligence isn’t sitting well with writers and authors.Author Cristin Bishara wrote, “As an author this [is] the most depressing news.

I’ve been saying for a long time that this was coming.People told me I was overreacting.

And I had a feeling it would start with a cute round table at the front of a B&N.”Another social media user added, “The Barnes & Noble CEO saying they’ll stock AI generated books as long as they’re labeled and aren’t ‘ripping off somebody else’ is wild considering all generative AI is ripping off someone else.”Daunt told The Times that the wave of backlash is based on misinterpretations of wha...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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