Olga Tokarczuk responds to AI controversy over novel

Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk has responded to controversy over her reputed use of AI in writing her latest novel.

Reports indicate that the author apparently used artificial intelligence to create the book. This development has prompted public discussion in literary circles. Tokarczuk addressed the claims directly in statements released recently.

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