Wiley launches AI tool for authors as new partnership is announced

Wiley has released a set of publicly available Artificial Intelligence (AI) guidelines and FAQs for authors at this week’s London Book Fair (LBF). Responding to the concerns of academic and trade book authors, Wiley’s guidelines provide suggestions on how writers can use AI in their manuscripts and protect intellectual property in the process.
The publisher’s goal is to “shape” how AI develops and is used by authors, rather than “being shaped by AI”. This is reflected in the guidelines and accompanying FAQs, which guide authors on everything from using AI to developing prompts, and comparing different AI models to disclosing their use of these tools.
The guidelines provide “general principles” for all authors, but according to Josh Jarrett, Wiley’s senior vice president of AI Growth, it’s the FAQs that offer more practical, step-by-step advice for writers. “We hope that they create some standard practices and best practices so that we can all learn together,” he told The Bookseller.
The publisher has been “experimenting” with AI and “participating in that ecosystem” over the last 18 months, and has developed expertise in this area, which has helped the organisation develop these guidelines. This has included licensing content for training AI models and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) – a framework that seeks to improve the quality of AI-generated answers by using authoritative sources of information.
Discussing the author contracts and terms associated with these deals, Jarrett said: “As a general rule, different forms of licensing are typically captured in author contracts, and we honour those contracts. We pay royalties against those contracts, whenever there’s a licensing arrangement.”
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