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Barnes & Noble CEO is fine with stocking AI-written books — if they're labeled. The internet had thoughts.
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Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt stated he would stock AI-written books if they are clearly labeled as such and there is consumer demand, a position that has generated mixed online reactions.

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Barnes & Noble CEO is fine with stocking AI-written books — if they're labeled. The internet had thoughts.
Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt is also the managing director of British bookseller Waterstones, where he is pictured. Li Ying/Xinhua via Getty Images Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt said he has "no problem" stocking AI-written books. However, this is only as long as there's consumer demand and the book is labeled as written by AI. Some users online have expressed anger at his suggestion, while others view it as realistic. You may pick up a book in the future and see a label that says it's been
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