Speed Running the Truth with AI
What the publishing industry’s AI panic is missing — and what the printing press already taught us
There’s a Substack article making the rounds in Christian publishing circles. An acquisitions editor describes receiving a book proposal she suspects was written by AI. She runs it through detectors. She feels disappointed, then suspicious, then angry. She compares the deceptive author to a fake chef serving microwave dinners.
It’s a well-written piece. The anger is real. The chef metaphor lands.
But it misses the most important thing happening right now. And what it misses reveals more about the publishing industry’s anxieties than it does about AI.

























