Barnes and Nobles makes a death move
The CEO of Barnes and Noble says he will stock AI written books.
LLMs are plagiarism machines, and beyond that make the Internet worse, but even if you ignore all of that, there is still the massive harm data centers cause to individuals.
Look, I love technology, I understand the risks of any technology. But I also know that one has to draw the line ethically when one can.
I've been going to Barnes and Nobles since I was a tyke. I remember my dad driving my sibling and me to a Barnes and Nobles to try to convince us that reading was good actually and we should be addicted to reading. I bought most of my book collection from there and independent bookshops.
I've been doing a book store report on Barnes and Nobles and can tell you their stocking by year and the diversity report since I was 13. (Also I can tell you the now dead Borders and Walden too)
I can tell you which books I bought from Barnes and Nobles and the stories of how I found them. Book of Alta, I bought that in London Barnes and Nobles just before the stairs as I was turning and the cover caught my attention and I was drawn by the fact I'd never seen Jane Yolen in the United States. I still have that book and have fond memories of buying it and associate it with my trip to London with my parents when I was 9. I think my sibling bought yet another Terry Brooks book...
But this is a good way to make sure no one wants to stock their book in your store.
So writers and authors, beware this is happening and think harder how you are going to change your strategies. Discuss it with your agents and editors too. Because you fighting AI slop will make your life worse. More accusations will happen towards you if Barnes and Nobles lets this happen.
And fight like hell to show all of the effects the data centers will have on individuals to the CEO himself so he can feel guilty about his support of data centers. Note: I had to update my Gen AI post with this info. I hate this. I'm about to write a protest letter to break their hearts. I encourage you to do the same:
Make it short sweet story that ends in heartbreak. Make it personal and make sure to address it to James Daunt. Flood them, if you have to. Protest.











