














▲ 173 r/childrensbooks
I hesitated to post this, but I don't see this perspective discussed often and it's something I feel very strongly about (as an author, self-publisher, and parent). So I figured I'd share my thoughts on *why* I'm against using generative AI in children's books, specifically.
I think a lot of self-publishers who use AI aren't considering this, especially given the number of AI posts I see on this subreddit. Of course, I'm open to hearing other opinions! And I'd love to hear from parents, as well.
TLDR: Creating books for children is a huge responsibility <3
u/Inevitable-Gear-2006 — 27 days ago