Publishing giants like Penguin Random House and Macmillan are eager to use AI internally—but not for writing or editing.
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How AI is creating personalized books based on your reading habits
Imagine opening a book that knows exactly what you want to read. Not just the genre, but the pacing you prefer, the ...
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What if writing a book no longer required months of painstaking effort, late nights, and endless rewrites? Imagine crafting an entire manuscript—complete with polished prose, cohesive structure, and ...
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Billions of dollars are at stake as courts in the US and UK decide whether tech companies can legally train their artificial intelligence models on copyrighted books. Authors and publishers have filed ...
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