The Promise on the Cover
The AI debate in publishing isn’t really about authorship. It’s about provenance. And the name on the cover is a promise.
The Authors Guild recently updated its AI best practices for writers. It is a careful, well-intentioned document, and it is built on a contradiction it never quite faces directly.
The document wants to create a spectrum. At one end, copying AI output directly into your manuscript is bad. At the other end, using AI for grammar checks is fine. In the middle lies a vast gray territory where the Guild encourages writers to reflect, disclose, fact-check, and exercise judgment.
The problem is that the spectrum is drawn around the wrong question. The Guild keeps asking: how much did AI contribute? The more useful question is: what did the reader come for?









































