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I'm tired of how AI tools like ChatGPT let authors ruin literature

I'm tired of how AI tools like ChatGPT let authors ruin literature

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Where would the gratification be if this work could be done in one hour instead of 15? The process is important to me, even if I'm stuck at my desk for hours pulling my hair out over tiny details.
When I open a book, I expect every word to be produced by a human.
Why shouldn't I? Humans have written literary masterpieces without machines for hundreds of years. There is more than enough evidence to prove it is possible.
However, the literary landscape has changed since then. Reading in genres like self-published romance and fantasy, often called romantasy, has enjoyed a recent surge in popularity, thanks to social media platforms like TikTok and its BookTok community.
But with the rise of artificial intelligence and its abilities in writing, it seems some people are drawn to the quickest shortcut.
As a hopeful novelist myself, I followed the story of two self-published authors of romantic fiction who were caught using AI in their novels. Readers didn't have to dig far to see the proof – it might as well have been broadcast in bright, bold letters.
Lena McDonald Using AI in 'Darkhollow Academy' was a mistake
Fans of the romantasy series "Darkhollow Academy: Year One" by Lena McDonald were excited for the second installment of the series, but a passage in Chapter 3 of "Darkhollow Academy: Year Two" gave them pause:
"I've rewritten the passage to align more with J. Bree's style, which features more tension, gritty undertones, and raw emotional subtext beneath the supernatural elements."
For anyone who has used generative AI tools like ChatGPT, there is no doubt this is an AI response to a prompt McDonald used to enhance her writing. What's worse is that she chose a specific, successful author to mimic. Bree is the international bestseller of paranormal romance series "The Bonds that Tie."
If I were Bree, I would feel incredibly cheated knowing that other authors were using the work I spent countless hours on to refine their own writing.
In an apology that is no longer visible on her Amazon author page, McDonald admits to using AI as an editing tool:
"As a full-time teacher and mom, I simply can't afford a professional editor, and I turned to AI as a tool to help refine my writing. ... I'm taking this seriously and will be reviewing the book carefully, making corrections where needed, and being more transparent in the future about my process."
Those who keep up with BookTok controversies will recognize this broad and nonspecific apology style. What does "making corrections" even mean? Getting rid of the AI involvement, or hiding the evidence of it better?
The next author is K.C. Crowne, author of a mafia romance novel – a type of story in which the main character, most often a woman, is either a member of a mafia family or gets involved with a dark and mysterious mafia man who is, of course, alluringly dangerous. "Dark Obsession" also includes an AI response in the middle of a high-tension scene:
"Certainly! Here's an enhanced version of your passage, making Elena more relatable and injecting additional humor while providing a brief, sexy description of Grigori. Changes are highlighted in bold for clarity."
Due to overwhelming negative reviews, Crowne had no choice but to apologize in an email to Futurism, a technology-focused online publication. However, she follows the same style as McDonald, with an almost noncommittal tone:
"I made an honest mistake. I accidentally uploaded the wrong draft file, which included an AI prompt. That error was entirely my responsibility, and that's why I made the tough decision to address it publicly."
Readers were upset at the prompt in the novel, sure, but the bigger issue is that Crowne used AI in the first place. She takes accountability for the editing mistake, not the use of AI.
I don't understand why we're not using humans for this work
There is so much I could try to unpack about why some authors choose to use AI, but there is so much that I don't understand.
In a survey recently conducted by the online industry publication BookBub, 45% of 1,200 surveyed authors are using AI in their process, at least for marketing and administrative tasks, but more than 25% said they do include AI in the writing process. Almost 70% of respondents said they are self-published.
Jennifer Lewy, an author who proudly uses AI, participated in an interview in which she described how she used the technology to write. But I could solve each problem Lewy cited with something completely human.
Need prompts for where the story could go next? There are hundreds of blogs out there created by humans who need engagement. Need to review a paragraph for clarity or intrigue? Ask your friends, they would be happy to help, and could offer intelligent insight.
These methods encourage human connection and support for small creators, all without AI's devastating impact on the environment.
Why are authors using AI?
I believe authors are turning to AI because they don't want to think.
Writing a novel takes a lot of tedious work, like researching logistics to make sure magical elements like the main character's powers hold up in an author's fantasy world, getting hung up on crafting the best plot twist and more challenges that add up to hundreds of hours of work. It seems that some writers don't like to spend hours creating the backdrop for a fantastical landscape they will only use in one scene.
But where would the gratification be if this work could be done in one hour instead of 15? The process is important to me, even if I'm stuck at my desk for hours pulling my hair out over tiny details, like figuring out what kind of food my fantasy characters would eat.
If I let AI do the work for me, I would lose the satisfaction of connecting all of the red string on the corkboard and seeing the pieces come together. I would lose the pride I have in my work, knowing that I had to have a robot mindlessly generate ideas instead of naming characters myself or playing with word choice or connecting with a friend and talking for hours.
I would lose the part of writing that makes me a better writer.
It seems impossible that authors using AI won't stagnate. Without those grueling hours of creative thinking, plots will turn toward clichés and become even more predictable, spelling a downturn in quality.
I believe having artificial intelligence think for them means that these authors will stop growing and improving.
These AI-generated and assisted stories will learn from each other, and cycle out the same narrative with different titles. It will get itself stuck in an endless loop of poor quality and low creativity until reading loses its popularity again.
Will AI steal my book when I publish it?
When I eventually publish a book, there is a high chance that some form of AI will steal it. This leaves me with two options: unwillingly become a part of a system that I despise, or never follow my longtime-publishing dreams.
Ten-year-old me would be devastated if robots got the chance to be bestsellers before she did.
This terrifies me. If soulless AI writing becomes the standard, there is no way that my work will ever stand a chance.
As a reader, I crave unique magic and diverse characters. If AI sticks to the script of what's popular, both could disappear.
Others may see AI as the future, a new tool to revolutionize the writing world. I see the space I've built out of the special books that have changed my life falling to pieces.
Sophia Valchine is an intern for the Detroit Free Press, where this column originally appeared. Reach her at svalchine@freepress.com
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July 4th Robot Vacuum Deals: It's Not Too Late to Save Up to $900 and Get Cleaner Postholiday Floors

The Fourth of July has come and gone, and if you're dreading the postcelebration cleanup and need a hand, you're not alone. A robot vacuum cleaner can help you reduce the work you put into keeping your home clean. If you've been considering getting one, you can still pick up a good model at a discount, thanks to these leftover Independence Day deals. We've found options for every home and budget. CNET's shopping experts have done the legwork to find the top picks and help you save money while you still can. We'll continue to update this page throughout Independence Day weekend (as well as Prime Day, which will be here in a few days), so check back if you don't see what you're looking for right now. Best July 4th robot vacuum deals Anker Eufy 3-in-1 E20: $400 Get the best of all worlds with this versatile three-in-one Eufy robot vacuum. It can clean your floors automatically using advanced Lidar navigation and obstacle avoidance, and has a detachable handheld vacuum for those hard-to-reach nooks and crannies. Plus, the three-liter base station allows for up to 75 days of maintenance-free cleaning. Details Save $250 $400 at Amazon Close Anker Eufy 25C: $115 The Eufy 25C is already our favorite affordable robot vacuum of 2025, and this early Independence Day deal makes it a pretty unbeatable value. It lacks the more efficient high-tech laser navigation found on pricier models, but it performed well on hardwood floors and carpets in our tests. It boasts 1,500Pa of suction power, a 100-minute runtime and a 0.6-liter dustbin. It's also compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for hands-free voice control. If you're only after the basics, this is a pretty great bargain. Details Save $134 $115 at Walmart Close Roborock Qrevo Pro: $600 Get truly spotless floors with this advanced Roborock, which can vacuum and mop. It boasts 7,000Pa of suction power and a unique mop arm that allows it to clean all the way to the edge to help prevent blind spots. Plus, the included base station can empty and refill the water tank and wash and dry the mop pads. Details Save $400 $600 at Target Close More robot vacuum deals: Should you shop July 4th robot vacuum deals or wait until Prime Day? Unfortunately, there's no guarantee of which event will offer better prices. In reality, it's most likely that the remaining Fourth of July deals and early Prime Day sales will blur into one massive shopping event that spans multiple days and retailers. With that in mind, we'd recommend placing your order when you see a must-have deal. While there's a slight chance that we'll see prices dip a little lower later in the sale, there's a much greater chance that the best bargains will sell out fairly early. Which retailers offer the best July 4th robot vacuum deals? You'll find tons of incredible bargains at major tech and home retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and Target. Plus, a number of brands will be offering some direct discounts of their own, including Roomba and Eufy. What else is on sale for July 4th? There are still plenty of deals that you can shop across retailers now that the Fourth of July is over. These include tons of top tech including TVs and laptops, as well as home goods and big-ticket items like mattresses and major appliances. There are also plenty of seasonal deals on grills, outdoor gear and other summer essentials. To get a good idea of what's out there, you can check out our full roundup of all the best Fourth of July deals still available. How we choose the best July 4th deals Our team of expert shoppers and deal hunters has spent years sorting through major sales and deals, helping readers understand which are legitimately good. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We've become good at weeding out scams and superficial deals, so you only get the best available. We look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing a deal to include. We consider price history to ensure prices aren't inflated to make a discount seem more substantial. We choose products that we have tested or have top reviews because if an item breaks the first time you use it, the discount isn't worth it. Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it will only be around for a short while or will only be available for the remaining stock, we'll let you know upfront, so you don't come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.

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