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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 41 MIN

Can AI Steal Your Book? The Alarming Plagiarism Problem! | US Publishing Expert

from An Hour of Innovation with Vit Lyoshin · host Vit Lyoshin

What if your book could be copied, republished, and sold under someone else’s name, and you’d barely know it happened?In this episode of An Hour of Innovation podcast, host Vit Lyoshin speaks with Julie Trelstad, a longtime publishing leader and one of the most thoughtful voices on copyright, metadata, and digital trust. Julie brings a rare insider’s view into how books are discovered, distributed, and increasingly misused in an AI-driven world.They explore a growing fear among writers, creators, and publishers: how AI is quietly reshaping plagiarism, authorship, and trust in the publishing ecosystem.They examine how AI-generated content is blurring the line between original work and imitation, why traditional copyright protections struggle in a machine-readable world, and how fake or derivative books can appear online within days. The episode breaks down the real risks authors face today, not hypothetical futures, and what structural changes may be required to protect creative work. It’s a practical, sober look at AI plagiarism.Julie Trelstad is a publishing executive and strategist known for her work at the intersection of technology and intellectual property. She has spent decades helping publishers, authors, and platforms navigate the identification, protection, and trust of content at scale. In this episode, her perspective matters because she explains not just that AI plagiarism is happening, but why the system makes it so hard to detect and stop, and what could actually help.Takeaways* AI can clone and resell a book in days, and most platforms struggle to reliably prove that the theft occurred.* AI-generated plagiarism often looks legitimate enough to fool retailers, reviewers, and buyers.* Authors lose sales and reputation when fake AI versions of their books appear at lower prices.* Traditional copyright law exists, but it was never designed for machine-scale copying and AI training.* There has been no machine-readable way for AI systems to recognize who owns content, until now.* Content fingerprinting can detect similarity across languages and paraphrased AI rewrites.* Time-stamped content registries can establish legal proof of who published first.* Most books already inside AI models were scraped without the author's consent or compensation.* AI lawsuits focus less on training itself and more on the use of pirated content.* Authors could earn micro-payments when AI systems use specific paragraphs or ideas from their work.Timestamps00:00 Introduction01:37 Why AI Plagiarism Is So Hard to Detect03:25 Amlet.ai and the Fight for Content Ownership05:32 How Copyright Worked Before Generative AI08:09 The Origin Story Behind Amlet.ai12:22 Building Machine-Readable Infrastructure for Copyright14:24 How Publishing Is Changing in the AI Era17:34 How Authors Can Protect Their Work with Amlet.ai20:38 Tools Publishers Use to Detect and Enforce Rights21:38 How Authors Can Monetize Content Through AI24:27 The Reality of AI Scraping and Plagiarism Today27:00 Publisher Rights, Digital Security, and Enforcement29:08 Evolving the Business Model for AI Licensing35:34 The Future of Digital Ownership and AI Rights38:37 Innovation Q&ASupport This Podcast* To support our work, please check out our sponsors and get discounts: https://www.anhourofinnovation.com/sponsors/Connect with Julie* Website: https://paperbacksandpixels.com/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julietrelstad/ * Amlet AI: https://amlet.ai/ Connect with Vit* Substuck: https://substack.com/@vitlyoshin * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vit-lyoshin/ * X: https://x.com/vitlyoshin * Website: https://vitlyoshin.com/contact/ * Podcast: https://www.anhourofinnovation.com/

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