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Posted on July 6, 2023 at 9:52 AM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
The publishing experts we follow have plenty of updates and advice on artificial intelligence to offer.
Here are the ones that we thought were can't-miss for our authors:
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Update on the 9 ways that AI will disrupt the publishing industry: Joanna Penn and author Nick Thacker revisit her July 2019 predictions of what huge changes to brace for in the next decade, as many of them have happened faster than she expected (The Creative Penn).
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The lawsuit against OpenAI and its implications: Dan Holloway of the Alliance of Independent Authors sums up a California law firm's argument that the makers of ChatGPT inappropriately used content to train its tech tool (ALLi).
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European publishers see audiobooks, AI as inevitabilities: The Readmagine publishing conference, which took place last month in Spain, revealed an acceptance, if not embrace, of AI among traditional publishing; its feelings about audio are much warmer (Publishers Weekly)
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How ChatGPT wrote my book title: Author Marcie Geffner ultimately did name her book based on AI's suggestions, but she provides an unvarnished look at the ups and downs of using said tool (Writer Unboxed).
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The development of full artificial intelligence: Passive Guy shared a handful of prominent figures' assessments of artificial intelligence (The Passive Voice).
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