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A leading [poet / poetry] and writer from Scotland has called for warnings to be put on books [writing / written] by artificial intelligence (AI). Peter Mackay became Scotland's national poet in December last year. He is [cornered / concerned] about the damage AI could do [to / of] the publishing industry. He wants food packaging-style health warnings [at / on] all AI-generated books. He told the BBC: "I have got huge concerns about AI in [terms / teams] of the creation of new [literature / literary] and the creation of new books, partly because, [has / as] a writer, it could be disastrous for new people who are in the profession." He [added / addition] : "It's very hard to make a living as a writer anyway, and now you are having to compete with all the knowledge of [every / all] book written."

Mr Mackay wants [all / every] new books to have a special mark that shows [whether / weather] AI or a person wrote it. He said the symbol could be [like / liked] those used on food packaging. He [believes / beliefs] the public needs to know about the level of AI [input / output] in a book. One idea is that information could [shows / show] if a book is "100 per cent AI-free or 100 per cent [organ / organically] produced". Mr Mackay's call comes just before the USA and UK refused to [sign / singe] an international agreement on AI to keep it "clean" and "ethical". US Vice President JD Vance said too [many / much] regulation of AI could "kill a transformative industry just as it's taking off". He said "pro-growth AI policies" were more important than [safely / safety] .

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