A few weeks ago, I started seeing a bunch of Instagram posts from authors who’d just learned, essentially, that their books had been used to teach AI how to imitate their writing. But before I get to ...
For the first two years after Maia Kobabe’s graphic memoir, “Gender Queer,” came out in 2019, nothing all that remarkable happened. “It was really just receiving kind of like normal, nice, debut book ...
Before they became literary giants, these authors were simply students, captured in the candid, often awkward charm of ...
A group of more than 70 authors including Dennis Lehane, Gregory Maguire and Lauren Groff released an open letter on Friday about the use of AI on the literary website Lit Hub. It asked publishing ...
As part of their livelihood, there are many leadership strategists, consultants, thinkers, and practitioners who write books. Any of these authors also have a complicated relationship with LibGen. For ...
An author who left negative Goodreads reviews on the debut works of other authors has been dropped by her publisher and agent following uproar online. On Monday, U.S. publisher Del Rey Books announced ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit by book authors who say the company took pirated copies of their works to ...
This prescriptive nonfiction work by Renee, a licensed mental health practitioner, invites high-achieving Black women to release societal pressure and internalized perfectionism. A straightforward, ...
Writers are in an uproar over Meta using LibGen, one of the largest online pirated libraries, to train its AI. A recent report from The Atlantic found tens of millions of books and research papers on ...
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