Olga Tokarczuk responde a la polémica por el uso de IA en su novela

La premio Nobel Olga Tokarczuk ha respondido a la controversia sobre su supuesto uso de inteligencia artificial en la escritura de su última novela.

Los informes indican que la autora aparentemente utilizó inteligencia artificial para crear el libro. Este acontecimiento ha generado un debate público en los círculos literarios. Tokarczuk abordó las acusaciones directamente en unas declaraciones publicadas recientemente.

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