The notoriously litigious ink - fan at the Writers Guild are sore at Amazonagain — this timefor theKindle 2‘s text - to - speech characteristic . evidently , Amazon is effectively stealing and giving away audiobooks , or something .
The Guild claim , as print in the WSJ :
AsRob at BBG aim out , the idea that a robotic interpretation of text is materially equivalent to a right , register audio version of a book — read by the author in many cases — is ridiculous . It ’s possible that the Writers Guild folks are so impulsive as to think that every Kindle 2 download contains a tiny , kidnapped authorial mannikin that needs to be spare , but I think their perception of the twist is what touch off this whole affair .

Still , the egress is more clear now than it will be in a few old age . If text - to - lecture synthetic thinking amend much more , it could be mostly undistinguishable from a human reading , the widespread use such technology could render audiobooks all but pointless . Looking forward to this sentence , we have two unlike perpectives : that dedicated audiobooks shouldgracefully pass into obsolescence , or that audiobooks deserve to subsist , and that anything threatening their sales must be illegal .
https://gizmodo.com/rest-in-peace-olde-tyme-automatic-player-pianos-5124299
Ultimately , the scenario in first linear perspective will credibly come to pass , with or without the “ graceful ” part . [ WSJviaBBG ]

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