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Inside the Shimmer: When AI Rewrites the Book

15 min · 6. juni 2026
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AI didn't destroy the publishing industry—it refracted it. Like the Annihilation shimmer, everything inside is being mutated: some changes are beautiful, some are nightmares, and the algorithm doesn't care about your feelings. We're unpacking what's actually being used by real publishers today—AI-assisted editing, AI-generated covers, ElevenLabs audiobook narration, and AI-written first drafts—versus what's still pure hype. Where does the human hand still matter? 0:00 - Intro: The shimmer enters publishing 2:15 - The flood: Thousands of AI-generated books hitting KDP daily 5:00 - AI editing tools in professional workflows 8:30 - Cover generation: Good enough or settling? 11:00 - Audiobook narration with ElevenLabs 13:45 - Where writers are still irreplaceable 15:30 - Outro: Living inside the mutation This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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