What's Happening?
Gotham Ghostwriters has introduced a set of guidelines aimed at establishing industry standards for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in ghostwriting. The guidelines, announced by CEO Dan Gerstein, are designed to help ghostwriters and their clients
manage the integration of AI into their work. The document outlines potential uses of AI, such as administrative tasks, research, and generating initial drafts of text and graphics. It also highlights risks associated with AI, including issues with copyright protection, confidentiality, plagiarism, and factual inaccuracies. The guidelines were developed by a working group of industry professionals, including Gotham Ghostwriters president Alison Schwartz and Association of Ghostwriters founder Marcia Layton Turner.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of AI guidelines by Gotham Ghostwriters is significant as it addresses the growing influence of AI in the writing profession. By providing a framework for AI use, the guidelines aim to maximize the benefits of AI while minimizing its risks. This move is crucial for maintaining transparency and fostering trust between ghostwriters and their clients. As AI continues to evolve, these guidelines could serve as a model for other industries grappling with similar technological disruptions. The initiative also reflects a broader trend of integrating AI into creative fields, highlighting the need for ethical considerations and industry standards.












