In "Robots Are Cool, but AI is the Future," what is most likely true about audiobooks in the AI age?

Responses

The publishing industry will rely on AI to write the books they record.

The listener will not be able to tell if the speaker is a human or not.

The author will have the right to choose if the book is recorded using AI.

The listener will decide if AI is used or if humans will be recorded.

Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

Responses

"All anybody would need to do to produce an audiobook is feed the text into a computer."

"Every day, AI algorithms learn how to speak like real human beings."

"In the end, an audiobook can take over a month to produce."

"It can take a narrator several hours to read a single chapter of a book, depending upon its length."

3 answers

The evidence from the text that best supports the answer to Part A is: "Every day, AI algorithms learn how to speak like real human beings." This suggests that in the AI age, the listener may not be able to tell if the speaker is a human or not when it comes to audiobooks.
What is the answer to part A?
The answer to Part A would be: The listener will not be able to tell if the speaker is a human or not.