To curb the unauthorized use of AI in publishing chatbot-written books claimed to be by human authors on its Kindle platform, e-commerce behemoth Amazon has released new guidelines requiring publishers to disclose the use of AI in content submitted to the Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) platform.
The new stipulations require publishers to inform Amazon about AI-generated content, including text, cover art, interior images, or translations while publishing or updating an existing book. On Wednesday, Amazon imposed limits on the number of titles that can be submitted and added AI-related questions to the KDP Publishing Process earlier this month.
While Amazon said publishers are required to disclose fully AI-generated content, it said there is no requirement to disclose AI-assisted content. According to the company, that refers to situations in which an individual creates the content themselves and employs AI-based tools to brainstorm ideas, edit, refine, error-check, or otherwise improve that content, whether it be text or images.
Amazon says publishers are responsible for verifying that all AI-generated or AI-assisted content adheres to its content guidelines and applicable intellectual property rights.
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Author: Jason Nelson
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