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Is it legitimate to use AI to write a book?

A young woman named Mia Ballard self-published a horror novel titled 'Shy Girl' on Amazon in early 2025. The book gained attention on TikTok before being acquired by Hachette Book Group for publication in the UK in November 2025. However, controversy arose after an analysis using the Pangram tool suggested that 70% of the novel was written by an AI. This led to public outrage, prompting Hachette to withdraw the book despite Ballard's claim that her hired editor used AI without her knowledge. The incident has seemingly ended Ballard's writing career.

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Is it legitimate to use AI to write a book?

A young woman named Mia Ballard self-published a horror novel titled 'Shy Girl' on Amazon in early 2025. The book gained attention on TikTok before being acquired by Hachette Book Group for publication in the UK in November 2025. However, controversy arose after an analysis using the Pangram tool suggested that 70% of the novel was written by an AI. This led to public outrage, prompting Hachette to withdraw the book despite Ballard's claim that her hired editor used AI without her knowledge. The incident has seemingly ended Ballard's writing career.

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