Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Many people want to write a book, but few actually do it because of how difficult the ...
Two new memoirs, How to Sell Out and Trauma Plot wrestle with the question — is it worth it to mine the worst parts of your life for a book? Authors Chad Sanders and Jamie Hood talk about how they ...
Tim Boucher has written over 120 books using AI-generated text and images. Boucher's work critiques technology and explores new storytelling, but it has sparked controversy. Several authors have ...
A liberal guest on Friday's "The View" pushed back on the idea that "toxic masculinity" is a problem for society. Co-host Sara Haines asked NYU business professor and author Scott Galloway about his ...
Author Megan Stack has written about what she believes to an increased paucity of varied opinions in the ABC talk show The View, and it has sparked a debate online. Social media users took note after ...
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 ...
“We’ve been hearing about lists like this one for months now. Seeing this one publicly, and the explanations, is truly chilling,” said the CEO of the Jewish Book Council. (JTA) — Jewish novelist Talia ...
Illustration by Joanne Imperio / The Atlantic. Source: Getty. Since my article appeared, I’ve heard from several authors wanting to know if their work is in Books3. In almost all cases, the answer has ...
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 ...
One change I said, would be the incredible and easy access we now have to “anything goes” information. For a high percentage of Americans it tends to be: misleading, biased, sensationalized, untrue, ...
Anthropic told a San Francisco federal judge on Friday that it has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit from a group of authors who accused the artificial intelligence company ...
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