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  1. Barnes & Noble CEO clarifies the bookseller’s stance on AI-written books after refusing to ban them: ‘This is a straightforward rejection of AI books’

    Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt has clarified the company's stance on AI-generated books, stating they actively work to exclude such content from their catalog and stores. While not implementing an outright ban, Daunt emphasized that publishers must label AI-generated works, and Barnes & Noble will not knowingly stock them. This policy aims to avoid the complexities of defining and enforcing bans on AI content, placing the responsibility on publishers. AI

    Barnes & Noble CEO clarifies the bookseller’s stance on AI-written books after refusing to ban them: ‘This is a straightforward rejection of AI books’

    IMPACT Sets a precedent for how retailers will handle AI-generated content, potentially influencing publisher practices and consumer choices.

  2. https://www. europesays.com/3012315/ Barnes and Noble CEO Says Sure, Why Not Sell AI-Generated Books and Set Our Reputation On Fire? # AI # ArtificialIntelligen

    Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt has stated the company will sell AI-generated books, despite concerns about the potential impact on their reputation. Daunt acknowledged the ethical questions surrounding AI-created content but indicated a willingness to embrace new technologies. The company plans to offer these books alongside traditional titles, allowing customers to decide what they wish to purchase. AI

    https://www. europesays.com/3012315/ Barnes and Noble CEO Says Sure, Why Not Sell AI-Generated Books and Set Our Reputation On Fire? # AI # ArtificialIntelligen

    IMPACT This decision by a major bookseller could influence the market for AI-generated content and consumer acceptance of such works.