A long and very interesting essay by Adam L.G. Nevill about the future for writers and the threats of A.I.
Let's say that future AI software becomes sophisticated enough to write a new novel by Tolkien. Then, surely, there will be attempts to upload and sell the myriad results of new stories "in-the-style-of" [add any popular author's name], produced by the technology and its so called "authors" and "publishers". And immediately.
Read the full version here.