However, the glitch is, traditional publishers, human authors, and hungry readers are tired of AI-generated books that lack depth, voice, and accuracy. It's been noted that readers can detect robotic or generic content, so the "human touch" is still priceless.
Accomplished authors, like me, are a subject matter expert (we are the masters of different genres); I am not just a typist. By writing high-level articles complete with research, hands-on experience, real-life dialogue, sprinkled with wit and heart, I can create a book or novel that AI cannot replicate.
I created a book series (the first one ignited in 2000) and we did not have robots to write the stuff we wrote and rewrote. We were self-reliant. Sure, traditional book publishers did and do copyedit and proofread human authors' work. And it worked!
Many companies, doctors, scientists, and business wizards are now actively avoiding AI usage because of legal risks and poor quality. Read: Data is often outdated or incorrect.
I can feel good that my work is 100% human-verified and original. People who need my expertise, skill set, and a distinct voice (or to capture their style), is something a machine can never provide. Not yet. Often human authors have paid their dues and have natural talent to be able to write with an unforgettable voice (or capture a client's style). And we know we are still a cut above the quick "takeout grub" or AI writing. Human authors often have degrees in English-Creative Writing--and specialize in certain genres--plus can share real-life human stories to help in crafting a book or novel. Most importantly, we can and do provide soul to the work.

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