NaNoWriMo Slammed for Saying That Opposition to AI-Generated Books Is Ableist

NaNo Oh No A nonprofit writing organization that hosts an annual month-long novel write-a-thon has released its new position on artificial intelligence — and writers are clowning on its incredibly goofy suggestions. The National Novel Writing Month group, better known by the abbreviation “NaNoWriMo,” has included in its “Community Matters” section a statement suggesting that criticisms of AI use in writing are classist and ableist. “We believe that to categorically condemn AI would be to ignore classist and ableist issues surrounding the use of the technology,” the position statement reads, “and that questions around the use of AI tie to questions around privilege.” If you’re confused as to why a writer-led writing organization is issuing statements in favor of the technology that many are concerned will take creatives’ jobs while plagiarizing their work, you’re far from alone. “Miss me by a wide margin with that ableist and privileged bullshit,” one user wrote. “Other people’s work is NOT accessibility.” Hefty Resignations Two New York Times bestselling authors who sat on NaNoWriMo’s various boards took their criticisms even further. “This is me DJO officially stepping down from your Writers Board and urging every writer I know to do the same,” Daniel José Older, a young adult fiction author best known for his “Outlaw Saints” series, tweeted. “Never use my name in your promo again in fact never say my name at all and never email me again. Thanks!” Fellow YA author Maureen Johnson followed suit, telling the group in a tweet that she…NaNoWriMo Slammed for Saying That Opposition to AI-Generated Books Is Ableist

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