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Why AI-Written And AI-Assisted Books Are Becoming Publishing’s Most Uncomfortable Debate
A machine can match a writer's craft, but can it fake a soul? Inside publishing's most uncomfortable fight, where a novelist, a Penguin editor and a Nobel laureate weigh in.
"God Bless America: 250 Years Strong," written by former Ohio deputy attorney general Mark Weaver, highlights key moments and ...
Though George R.R. Martin has mixed feelings about Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, he can admit three characters ...
President Trump on Sunday slammed two New York Times reporters that cover his presidency and accused them of fabricating ...
President Donald Trump appears to be losing sleep over a bombshell book that, among other revelations, lays bare his ...
Andrew Dodd and Matthew Ricketson have not written another biography of Rupert Murdoch, but a forensic account of how his ...
Anti-discipline books challenge grind culture by questioning burnout, work worship, constant availability and productivity ...
IT’S been a long day. The pressures of the daily grind are weighing you down and you need to decompress. As a writer, ...
Newly accessible online archives revealing Nazi party membership are reshaping many Germans’ understanding of their own ...
If you look fear in the eye, you might realize it’s not as terrifying as it seems,” Wong said in an interview last year. It has been seven years since the 2019 protest. The era of relative liberalism ...
Software can now carry an insurance risk to a bind-ready quote. A Nasdaq-listed carrier is the test case, and the combined ...
Visitors from around the world come for roaring fires, armchairs and shelves of books in this magical Northumberland station bookshop.
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