NaNoWriMo Slammed for Saying That Opposition to AI-Generated Books Is Ableist
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The National Novel Writing Month group, NaNoWriMo, issued a statement suggesting criticisms of AI use in writing are classist and ableist, sparking backlash.
'Miss me by a wide margin with that ableist and privileged bullshit,' said one critic, highlighting widespread discontent with NaNoWriMo’s position on AI.
Bestselling authors Daniel José Older and Maureen Johnson publicly resigned from NaNoWriMo's boards, urging others to reconsider their affiliation with the organization.
Johnson voiced concerns that writers should be cautious, suggesting that their work on NaNoWriMo's platform might eventually be used to train AI.
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