Everything ever said on the internet was just the start of teaching artificial intelligence about humanity. Tech companies are now tapping into an older repository of knowledge: the library stacks.
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 ...
As book retailers and distributors leverage artificial intelligence to offer interactive features, publishers are reckoning with the implications. Two prominent examples emerged last month: Amazon's ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Intellectual Property attorney helping artists tell their stories through film and media. The use of AI systems has become part of ...
Artificial intelligence companies don’t need permission from authors to train their large language models (LLMs) on legally acquired books, US District Judge William Alsup ruled Monday. The ...
In the latest installment of “Please Stop Buying Books From Amazon,” it seems that authors are finding almost exact AI duplicates of their books being sold on the platform. As The Bookseller reports, ...
AI tools significantly streamline book marketing, assisting with tasks like content generation, campaign design, and audience identification. Despite its utility, AI-generated marketing advice needs ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Rahul Kasanagottu, a 32-year-old customer engineer at Google, specialized in AI and machine learning, and based in Austin. His identity and ...