The Society of Authors (UK) is helping launch this: an identifier for human-authored (i.e. non-AI) books: https://humanauthored.co.uk/
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The Society of Authors (UK) is helping launch this: an identifier for human-authored (i.e. non-AI) books: https://humanauthored.co.uk/
EDIT: aaaaaand they used AI-generated artwork

️@cstross Brilliant!!!
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@cstross Brilliant!!!
@Remittancegirl The only use of LLMs in my current work-in-progress is this (fictional) translator's note:
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The Society of Authors (UK) is helping launch this: an identifier for human-authored (i.e. non-AI) books: https://humanauthored.co.uk/
EDIT: aaaaaand they used AI-generated artwork

️@cstross
Interesting! As a member of the #SocietyOfAuthors, I commend my trade union!#BrettScott launched his similar badge — which I include with my online writing — over a year ago with this brilliant essay:
https://www.asomo.co/p/against-the-factory-farming-of-creativity -
@Remittancegirl The only use of LLMs in my current work-in-progress is this (fictional) translator's note:
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@Remittancegirl The only use of LLMs in my current work-in-progress is this (fictional) translator's note:
@cstross @Remittancegirl
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@cstross @Remittancegirl
Does the Order of the Yellow Map also publish the Liber Paginarum Fulvarum?@HighlandLawyer @Remittancegirl No, but … they're not good people. (Think the worst kind of fire'n'brimstone presbyterians, then give them that old time TESCREAL religion and a justified terror of the Basilisk At The End Of Time.)
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The Society of Authors (UK) is helping launch this: an identifier for human-authored (i.e. non-AI) books: https://humanauthored.co.uk/
EDIT: aaaaaand they used AI-generated artwork

️@cstross so they are going to label works as non ai? Instead if labeling ai works? A rating or badge system? Will it be crowd sourced?
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@cstross so they are going to label works as non ai? Instead if labeling ai works? A rating or badge system? Will it be crowd sourced?
@Moonlight_Crazy Don't know, they haven't launched yet. Check the web site.
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@HighlandLawyer @Remittancegirl No, but … they're not good people. (Think the worst kind of fire'n'brimstone presbyterians, then give them that old time TESCREAL religion and a justified terror of the Basilisk At The End Of Time.)
@cstross @Remittancegirl
The type who live in fear that someone, somewhere, is enjoying themself; and who disapprove of sex because it might lead to dancing. -
The Society of Authors (UK) is helping launch this: an identifier for human-authored (i.e. non-AI) books: https://humanauthored.co.uk/
EDIT: aaaaaand they used AI-generated artwork

️@cstross This will help AI scrapers (who've never respected licensing terms, terms of service, copyright, etc.) immensely by providing them with an ongoing training data guaranteed to not be AI tainted.Thanks, Society of Authors! Great job.
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@cstross @Remittancegirl
The type who live in fear that someone, somewhere, is enjoying themself; and who disapprove of sex because it might lead to dancing.@HighlandLawyer @Remittancegirl Yes, only even worse. (Am currently writing a sequence in which someone in authority learns that an entire barrier reef of skulls have disappeared from an ossuary world because these ass-hats are trying to bring about the Skullularity.)
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@cstross This will help AI scrapers (who've never respected licensing terms, terms of service, copyright, etc.) immensely by providing them with an ongoing training data guaranteed to not be AI tainted.Thanks, Society of Authors! Great job.
@Infoseepage Good point!
But it will almost certainly also identify works whose authors are adamantly opposed to the use of LLMs, that are off-limits for training, and where the copyright owners will sue. (If this had existed in 2016 it'd have made the Anthropic AI class action lawsuit an absolute slam-dunk.)
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The Society of Authors (UK) is helping launch this: an identifier for human-authored (i.e. non-AI) books: https://humanauthored.co.uk/
EDIT: aaaaaand they used AI-generated artwork

️well... we'll see but i fear it will be something else authors are going to be expected to pay for that doesn't really move the needle
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@HighlandLawyer @Remittancegirl Yes, only even worse. (Am currently writing a sequence in which someone in authority learns that an entire barrier reef of skulls have disappeared from an ossuary world because these ass-hats are trying to bring about the Skullularity.)
@cstross @Remittancegirl
Does the Skullularity create a black hole which removes quantum cranularity, or are they just as thick as two short Plancks? -
@Infoseepage Good point!
But it will almost certainly also identify works whose authors are adamantly opposed to the use of LLMs, that are off-limits for training, and where the copyright owners will sue. (If this had existed in 2016 it'd have made the Anthropic AI class action lawsuit an absolute slam-dunk.)
@cstross Yeah, I'm not saying that there's no benefit to this, but so far what we've largely seen from western legal system is nothing and that's probably reflective of the political hierarchs coming out firmly in support of AI, money laundering tokens and every other morally reprehensible scheme, so long as they get their cut.
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@cstross Yeah, I'm not saying that there's no benefit to this, but so far what we've largely seen from western legal system is nothing and that's probably reflective of the political hierarchs coming out firmly in support of AI, money laundering tokens and every other morally reprehensible scheme, so long as they get their cut.
@cstross
To me, the legal cases against llm creative regurgitation engines should already be so strong as to result in these companies flat out being ended by the judgments levied against them, but that's not what we've seen so far. The first time these things started spewing out paragraph after paragraph of Stephen King verbatim on demand, that should have been the end of these companies. -
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To me, the legal cases against llm creative regurgitation engines should already be so strong as to result in these companies flat out being ended by the judgments levied against them, but that's not what we've seen so far. The first time these things started spewing out paragraph after paragraph of Stephen King verbatim on demand, that should have been the end of these companies.@cstross I'm curious if you've ever tried interrogating any of the popular llms to test if they've ingested your works. It seems like you've created enough niche terms, which might not come up in synopsis and reviews that the presence of these terms in llm output might be indicative of ingestion.
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Does the Skullularity create a black hole which removes quantum cranularity, or are they just as thick as two short Plancks? -
@Moonlight_Crazy Don't know, they haven't launched yet. Check the web site.
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@cstross I'm curious if you've ever tried interrogating any of the popular llms to test if they've ingested your works. It seems like you've created enough niche terms, which might not come up in synopsis and reviews that the presence of these terms in llm output might be indicative of ingestion.
@cstross You might consider placing very specific invented words with globally unique spellings into your works as a way of testing this in the future. It might provide a means of strongly claiming individual harm if the the winds shift and these companies start getting judgments levied against them.
