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    How Publishers Can Navigate the AI Revolution

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    Judge Will Toss Part of Authors’ AI Copyright Lawsuit

    A federal judge said he will dismiss part of a lawsuit filed by a group of authors including comedian Sarah Silverman that claims Meta’s Llama AI application infringes their copyrights. However, a core claim of the suit—that Meta’s use of unauthorized copies to train its AI model is infringing—remains.

  • Interviews

    Getting Hired in the AI Age: PW Talks with Hilke Schellmann

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    NWU Releases Platform and Principles for Generative AI Policy

    The National Writers Union, the U.S. trade union for freelance and contract writers and authors, has identified six core principles and five key policy areas that will guide its organizing efforts around generative artificial intelligence.

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  • Sharjah Book Fair

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    Over the next 5 to 10 years, the Arabic book market is poised for a remarkable transformation driven by the escalating influence of AI, which I believe holds the promise of revolutionizing the reading experience for Arabic audiences by offering highly personalized book recommendations based on individual preferences, past choices, and real-time feedback.

  • Frankfurt Book Fair

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    Over the last year, every corner of the book business has been confronted with the colossal innovation in the generative capability of new artificial intelligence tools—with little known as to how it will impact our sector.

  • Frankfurt Book Fair

    Frankfurt Book Fair 2023: Artificial Intelligence and the Law

    The law is usually reactive at best to questions of new technology. That’s still true with AI, but an extensive amount of work is underway to chart an applicable regulatory landscape, explains lawyer Duncan Calow.

  • Frankfurt Book Fair

    Frankfurt Book Fair 2023: Adopting AI and Assisting Publishers at knk Software

    At this Frankfurt Fair, knk Software is set to introduce several exciting features and enhancements with built-in AI to help clients boost productivity.

  • Frankfurt Book Fair

    Frankfurt Book Fair 2023: AI and the Arabic Book Market

    The burgeoning technology is poised to transform the entire Arabic book life cycle, from creation to distribution.

  • Conferences

    Book Biz Fixtures Were Bullish on AI at PW's Webinar

    Book publishing and technology experts alike took a long look at the fast-developing AI technologies causing a stir in the industry and determined that, despite concerns, they ultimately augured positive change for the book business.

  • Soapbox

    Generative AI vs. Copyright

    Publishing attorney Lloyd J. Jassin examines what artificial intelligence will mean for the publishing industry.

  • Publisher News

    More Authors, Including Michael Chabon, Sue AI Developers Over Copyright

    The claims in the new suits are nearly identical to claims in two previous author class actions filed over the summer by writers, alleging the companies used unauthorized copies of their books to train their AI models.

  • Trade Shows

    Programming Announced for PW's New AI Conference

    The full schedule for Artificial Intelligence: Revolution and Opportunity in Trade Publishing, an online conference to be hosted by Publishers Weekly on September 27, has been announced.

  • Content / e-books

    Amazon Issues New AI Guidelines for Its KDP Platform

    With concerns mounting over the impact AI-generated books are having on the e-book market, Amazon will now require KDP users to inform it if AI-generated content was used in the making of a book published on the platform.

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    Making Artificial Intelligence Work for You

    Alesha Brown explains how using AI wisely can benefit your platform.

  • Content / e-books

    Generative AI Technology Can Support Book Publishing

    From personal productivity to scalable applications, generative AI technology has plenty to offer publishing if used correctly.

  • Copyright

    Authors Join the Brewing Legal Battle Over AI

    Two new class action copyright lawsuits ramp up the growing scrutiny of large language models and other generative artificial intelligence tools.

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