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Two judges recently nudged us toward an answer. More than 40 lawsuits have been filed against AI companies since 2022. The ...
Others may see AI as the future, a new tool to revolutionize the writing world. I see the space I've built falling to pieces.
Feedback is horrified to see AI's attempts at reworking classic novels, and is concerned that the computers might not quite ...
Dan Boyd: That's Hillary Mason, the co-founder and CEO of Hidden Door. They use generative AI to turn any work of fiction into an online social role-playing game. Our Rich Lumelleau talks to Mason ...
Given the latest AI advances, it’s easy to envision how a device like the Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer could be created ...
The LLM group showed "weaker memory traces, reduced self-monitoring and fragmented authorship," the study authors wrote. That ...
Anthropic wins ruling on AI training in copyright lawsuit but must face trial on pirated books In the race to outdo each other in developing the most advanced AI chatbots, a number of tech ...
More than 70 writers wrote an open letter outlining their issues with the use of A.I. in the literary world. Their main demand is for publishing houses to never release books created by machines.
If the idea of reading a physical book sounds like hard work, [Nick Bild’s] latest project, the PageParrot, might be for you.
The decision marked a major victory for San Francisco startup Anthropic, which trained its AI assistant Claude using copyrighted books.
A humanities education is vital in this polarized world. But students need to read the books.
Since the 1940s, the meaning of the term 'artificial intelligence' has evolved significantly, as its applications have ...