Is it so wrong?
Millie Bobby Brown published a book, but it was not written by her
Debut novel by Millie Bobby Brown reignites debate over ghostwritten celebrity books
Debut novel by Millie Bobby Brown reignites debate over ghostwritten celebrity books
Let me say that she is not the first, and most definitely not the last.
Arguably, even for the biographies co-written with authors,
we can probably bet that the celebrity had very little input in the actual writing.
Late last year we were introduced to chat gpt and now our research can be assisted by multiple generative AI apps such as scite.ai; jenni.ai; elicit.ai, typeset.io to name a few.
Is there a difference between the above initiatives?
Understandably we seek assistance when we write, but at what point does "help" becomes unethical?
Is there a duty to write the work ourselves 100%?
Should a line be drawn, should we STOP?
Are we possibly "passing off" someone else's work as ours?
Will there be a time in future that we will not be able to know/ differentiate who the writer is, and by then we probably won't care anyways.
Now that would be scary.
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