Authors Are Posting TikToks to Protest AI Use in Writing--and to Prove They Aren't Doing It

WIRED 

Victoria Aveyard's eyes avoid the camera when she slams her large white binder on the table, weighed down with a 1,000-page draft of her latest work in progress. The stack is heavy, made clear by her audible sigh as she splits the thick manuscript in half. Aveyard, the New York Times bestselling young adult fantasy author of the Red Queen series, doesn't say a single word in the video, but her captions on the screen speak volumes. "Using GenAI to write a book doesn't make you a writer, it makes you a thief," reads one. "Don't use generative-AI to make tropey, regurgitated romantasy sludge that you can then launder through the self-publishing industry in order to backdoor your way into a traditional publishing deal," Aveyard tells her over 460,000 followers on TikTok in another video posted on May 27. "Authors talk."