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Posted on November 19, 2024 at 3:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
Catch up quick with the bookish news of the past few days ... or take a deeper dive into each story. Your choice!
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HarperCollins is asking its authors to agree to license their books to an unnamed tech company so it can train an artificial intelligence tool (Literary Hub).
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A recent study found that non-expert poetry readers rated poems written by AI as better than those of the ten famous English-language poets whose work was used to inspire the AI tool (The Guardian).
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In response, Jessie Gaynor prompted ChatGPT to create poetry similar to some iconic poems and dubbed the results "not great" (Literary Hub).
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Morning Edition's Leila Fadel interviewed former President Bill Clinton about his new memoir, Citizen: My Life After the White House (NPR).
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