Links of Interest: May 24, 2023
The latest in traditional publishing, AI, social media, the creator economy, audio, and culture & politics.
The latest in traditional publishing, AI, social media, the creator economy, audio, and culture & politics.
HarperCollins CEO Brian Murray said the publisher is experimenting with generative AI for translated and illustrated book projects.
While it’s already well known that AI has been trained on websites and books, a Washington Post report has made that fact even clearer.
The site reads, “As with any tool, the effect that AI can have on writing and publishing has equal potential for benefit as well as harm.”
The latest news about London Book Fair, literary magazines, tradition and self-publishing, libraries, B&N, AI, and culture & politics.
This article was written by a human (I swear).
Whether or not AI-generated content becomes copyrightable skirts the issue of whether the tools themselves are committing infringement.
The latest in trends, bookselling, audio, culture & politics, and serialization.
A key question to be answered, not all that simple: What constitutes human creation?
A look at proposed remedies to rights issues in generative AI.