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Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Pontão-RS
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Pontão-RS
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Publisher cancels horror novel's release over AI claims
By Paul Glynn
- Shy Girl was originally self-published in February 2025, then got a full UK release in
- November.
- The US release of a horror novel has been cancelled by its publisher over concerns that AI
- was used to help write it.
- Shy Girl by US author Mia Ballard had been scheduled for publication in the US next month,
- but that will no longer go ahead, publisher Hachette said. The UK version, which was released in
- November, will also be discontinued.
- A spokesperson for Hachette told BBC News the company “remains committed to protecting
- original creative expression and storytelling”.
- Ballard, who sold almost 2,000 copies of the book in the UK, has denied using AI to write
- the book—telling the New York Times an acquaintance she hired to edit the original self-published
- version of the novel had used AI.
- “This controversy has changed my life in many ways and my mental health is at an all time
- low and my name is ruined for something I didn't even personally do,” she said, noting she was
- pursuing legal action.
- The New York Times, which first reported the story, said it “appears to be the first
- commercial novel from a major publishing house to be pulled over evidence of AI use”.
- The publisher said: “Hachette remains committed to protecting original creative expression
- and storytelling”.
- “Orbit (in the US) will not publish Shy Girl, and Wildfire (in the UK) have decided to no
- longer continue publishing their edition,” it added, referring to its imprints.
- Originally self-published last February, Shy Girl was described in its promotional material
- as a “buzzy¹ BookTok sensation” and “a harrowing tale of survival and revenge” and well as
- being “bloody and unapologetic”.
- However, one reviewer on the GoodReads website claimed the book appeared to be “written
- by ChatGPT”, while another noted the “bizarre formatting, typos and repetitive turns of phrase”.
- BBC News has approached Ballard for further comment.
¹Buzzy (adj.): Something that is buzzy is getting a lot of attention and excitement, especially online. People are talking about it a lot, and it is popular right now.
(Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y9d44jj24o – text specially adapted for this test).
Who does Mia Ballard claim is actually responsible for the use of Artificial Intelligence in the novel?