“Will robots ever replace writers?”
In 2018, this scenario worthy of a work of science fiction was rustling in the corridors of publishing houses, as the first novel entirely written by technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) was born.
The poor literary quality of
1 The Road
(Jean Boite Édition) was however enough to calm the anxieties of the authors… Far from the fantasies of yesteryear, publishing is now wondering how AI could revolutionize its market.
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Throughout the book chain, transformations are looming.
Across the Rhine, software to assess the commercial potential of a manuscript, before a hypothetical publication, is already beginning to flourish.
This year, German publishers cracked on the QualiFiction solution, which promises to analyze the promises of a text using criteria such as its narrative framework, the complexity of the sentences, and its innovative character compared to the rest of the catalog of the editor...
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