Fantasy author accused of AI sorcery
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R.R.R. Stewart’s best-selling fantasy novel King of the North has been outed as the work of AI, according to self-appointed AI-Finder General, Lucius Hopkins.
‘I committed the work to the bath, and it neither sank nor shrivelled,’ said Hopkins. ‘In addition, I did prick said volume all over with the pointy end of an em-dash, and it did not flinch. Furthermore, I did discover the rule of three on page 666, where Mr Stewart speaks of “heaving bosoms, Magick wands, and Large Language Models”.
Cod Latin Inc., R.R.R. Stewart’s publisher, vehemently denies Mr Hopkins’ accusations, but has removed all copies of the work from bookshops. On social media, the author said, ‘I know this looks bad guys, but honestly, it's just another generic fantasy novel!’
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