Scalzi, Stross warn: AI threatens creative integrity, livelihoods
Major sci-fi authors publicly decry AI's dystopian impact on author craft and income.
Original source — theregister.comhttps://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/08/03/sci-fi-authors-scalzi-and-stross-decry-ais-dystopian-impact-on-their-craft/5282176
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