Backlash sparked after author writes a children's book with AI

Backlash sparked after author writes a children's book with AI

This author struck a nerve with artists around the world...

Backlash sparked after author writes a children's book with AI
Backlash sparked after author writes a children's book with AI

Once upon a time there was a guy who wrote a kiddies book and angered a whole generation. 

Ammaar Reshi wrote and illustrated a children's book in just 72 hours using artificial intelligence technology.

Expectedly, the book went viral after it was met with intense backlash from artists around the world. 

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Insider shares that in December he used OpenAI's new chatbot, ChatGPT, to write 'Alice and Sparkle', a story about a girl named Alice who wants to learn about the world of tech, and her robot friend, Sparkle. He then used Midjourney, an AI art generator, to illustrate it.

Backlash sparked after author writes a children's book with AI
Backlash sparked after author writes a children's book with AI/ audible.com

After only 72 hours of “work”, Ammaar Reshi was a self-published author with a book on Amazon's digital bookstore.

Allegedly, he paid nothing to create and publish the book, though he was already paying for a R518-a-month ($30) Midjourney subscription.

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The author was impressed with the exceptional speed and results of his project. He took to Twitter to share the experience in a Twitter thread that attracted the masses. 

Initially there was positive feedback, however, the comments quickly turned sour after artists accused him of being a scammer and a thief.

This book touched a nerve with some artists who argue that AI art generators are stealing their work.

Stay tuned for more as the world begins to integrate AI into mundane tasks. 

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