Silence, depth and sustained attention return through books that resist scrolling culture. Creativity here feels slower, more ...
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Is it Too Late to Save Hollywood?
Q&A / A conversation with A.S. Hamrah about the dispiriting state of the movie business in the post-Covid era. Kyle Paoletta ...
There’s no shortage of dispiriting news, but Wednesday’s gutting of the Washington Post staff was particularly lousy. The ...
As "The Book at War" makes clear, books have always been a dictator's vulnerability. They preserve memory, and memory ...
“More than 90% probably, of RPF writers, are appalled and disgusted and ashamed whenever anything like that happens,” says ...
Try an attitude shift that doesn’t force you to choose between setting strict reading goals and giving up altogether.
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Inside Project Panama: 2 million books scanned and destroyed by Anthropic AI to train machines
Anthropic's Project Panama involved cutting and scanning millions of books for AI training. This method aimed for speed and ...
While we’re still waiting to find out how Brett Ratner’s new documentary Melania will do in its debut weekend at the box office—having been propelled there by a suspiciously massive marketing push ...
Mark Kinsler, kinsler33@gmail.com, lives in Lancaster, the Snow Capital of Fairfield County, with Natalie and Juliette the Cat. There is something called a “self-rescuer” invented in 1929 to escape ...
The data backs up the idea that analog experiences are bubbling up.
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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 ...
Scotland’s book publishing sector defies simple economic analysis, prioritising cultural value over profit. Challenged by financial barriers and AI disruption, it still champions many voices ...
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