Canadian authors warn readers that AI dupes of their books are popping up on Amazon | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 25, 2025 - 04:00

Canadian authors warn readers that AI dupes of their books are popping up on Amazon

January 25, 2025
Catherine Tsalikis was checking Amazon to see how the launch was going for her new biography of Chrystia Freeland. She noticed something odd: a book right below hers that was a shadow of the real thing. The cover had a similar title, an image of a Freeland lookalike, and the author shared Tsalikis' first name.


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