I have the tools to produce an AI work. If you like, I'll write
a page for you in an AI (which is predictive analysis) of my
brain. It probably won't make much sense and I *will* have to
exercise human choice by adding periods to make sentences,
although that can be automated as well; I just don't feel like
it.
With additional information available beyond the initial text
corpus, it should be quite possible to write a reasonable book
using AI. Back in the early 1990s, I had an MS-DOS program that
would happily write Shakespeare for you, or could write new text
based upon any corpus you throw at it.
I should find it again; it worked better than some of the AI
tools being used today, which are rather boring to me. Hawking's
predictive text thing is the same thing I was playing with 22
years ago in MS-DOS. We really haven't improved much in our
techniques, just volume.