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How authors are navigating AI, legacy, and the rise of posthumous voice cloning

Overview:

As generative AI begins resurrecting the voices of long-dead authors to narrate their own books, bestselling British writer RR Haywood asks where the line should be drawn. Known for his international hit DELIO — a novel about a self-aware AI takeover — Haywood explains why he’s not opposed to having his own voice recreated after death, as long as the work remains unaltered. This sharp and humorous opinion piece explores the future of digital legacy, the creative limits of artificial intelligence, and why artists care so much about what happens to their work after they’re gone.

Author bio:
RR Haywood is one of Britain’s most successful independent novelists, with more than 30 Kindle Bestsellers to his name. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide and regularly feature in Amazon’s Top 100. He is the creator of DELIO, winner of Discover Sci-Fi’s Best New Book 2023, and the viral NOAI stamp used by creators to declare their work AI-free.

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