Olga Tokarczuk réagit à la controverse sur l'IA dans son nouveau roman

La prix Nobel Olga Tokarczuk a répondu à la controverse concernant l'utilisation présumée de l'IA dans l'écriture de son dernier roman.

Des rapports indiquent que l'auteure aurait utilisé l'intelligence artificielle pour créer le livre. Ce développement a suscité un débat public dans les milieux littéraires. Tokarczuk a répondu directement à ces allégations dans des déclarations publiées récemment.

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