Amazon limits self-published books to 3 per day amidst AI content concerns, sparking debate and reactions
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Controversial use of 183,000 books in Generative AI training sparks legal battles and raises questions about ethics.
Supergroup of authors including George R.R. Martin sue OpenAI
Authors Guild and notable authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement, protecting writers’ rights in AI era.
More authors sue OpenAI and Meta over copyright due to training
Authors, including Michael Chabon, sue OpenAI and Meta over alleged copyright infringement by AI training models.
Stephen Fry raises alarm over AI identity theft using Harry Potter at CogX
Stephen Fry says his voice was stolen from the Harry Potter audiobooks and replicated by AI as actors fear digital exploitation.
LibGen: publishers sue infamous ‘shadow library’ over pirated books
Major textbook publishers take on Library Genesis in a groundbreaking copyright battle reshaping education access.
Is self-publishing worth it? The shifting landscape of writing
Exploring the future of publishing and self-publishing’s rise while addressing quality concerns and industry shifts.
Doppelganger by Naomi Klein rethinks self amid mirrored reality – review
Naomi Klein journeys into the world of her doppelganger Naomi Wolf, reflecting on identity, self, and uniqueness in a rapidly changing world.
With concerns mounting over the impact AI-generated books are having on the e-book market, Amazon has created some new guidelines.
On International Literacy Day we look at the gamification of reading in the digital age – a bookworm’s dilemma.
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