> A few months later, WritersAccess kicked her off the platform anyway. “They said my account was suspended due to excessive use of AI. I couldn’t believe it,” Gasuras said. WritersAccess did not respond to a request for comment.
I think the unfortunate subject of this piece is based in the USA*.
Americans would benefit here from legislation similar to GDPR — it's not only about getting consent to process your personal data, it also gives people the right to contest any automated decision making made solely on an algorithmic basis.
* there is a Kimberly Gasuras who is a freelance writer in the USA, but if you Google me you'll find a director of horror films and at least one other programmer besides myself
I think the unfortunate subject of this piece is based in the USA*.
Americans would benefit here from legislation similar to GDPR — it's not only about getting consent to process your personal data, it also gives people the right to contest any automated decision making made solely on an algorithmic basis.
* there is a Kimberly Gasuras who is a freelance writer in the USA, but if you Google me you'll find a director of horror films and at least one other programmer besides myself