CCC Town Hall Preview With Bruce Rich
In the rapidly developing world of AI uses and discussions, copyright issues are key.
In the rapidly developing world of AI uses and discussions, copyright issues are key.
On Tuesday in New York, Spotify announced an ambitious program to add audiobooks to its digital audio platform.
Nadim Sadek entwines the histories of AI and book publishing to make his case that AI technologies can complement, and not necessarily replace, human authors, editors, and publishers.
Markus Dohle assured the industry that AI will not prove the death of publishing.
Higher education institutions have led research on sustainability for many decades. Now, they are applying that same academic rigor to understand the environmental and social impact of their own operations and outputs.
“The rise in unique titles challenged is indicative of the rise in organized political groups creating and sharing lists of objectionable books,” Andrew Albanese explains.
“We need to work on AI literacy in education,” says Prof. Mairéad Pratschke.
Concerns continue to grow over how artificial intelligence may impact authors and creators.
The six-decade-old MIT Press is a pioneer in open access publishing.
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking HB 900, the controversial “book rating” law from taking effect in Texas.