Tag: AI in publishing
The Great Reversal: How India’s AI Leap Will Transform Global Publishing
by Mark Williams | Dec 12, 2025 | AI, Digital Audio, India, Innovative Publishing | 0 |
India’s mandatory AI licensing proposal and voice AI leadership signal a reversal where emerging markets set standards the West must follow.
Read MoreThe Anthropic Settlement: A Pyrrhic Victory That May Have Backfired on Authors
by Mark Williams | Aug 29, 2025 | AI, USA | 0 |
Anthropic was not willing to gamble. And equally, nor was the Luddite Defence. Both sides opted to play safe, and the industry will live with the consequences.
Read MoreReimagining Book Publishing in the AI Era: From Resistance to Renaissance
by Mark Williams | Aug 3, 2025 | AI, Publishing Controversies | 0 |
An exploration of how the book publishing industry might embrace AI-driven transformation as an opportunity for renewal and growth
Read MoreAI as Creative Partner: What Publishing Can Learn from Gaming’s Embrace of Innovation
by Mark Williams | Jul 9, 2025 | AI, Turkey | 0 |
Discover how publishing can thrive by embracing AI as a creative partner, learning from the Turkish gaming industry’s innovative and collaborative approach.
Read MoreMeta, OpenAI and Anthropic in the News, but the Existential Threat Looming Over Publishing is the Trump Executive Order
by Mark Williams | Mar 28, 2025 | AI, China, USA | 0 |
Be careful what we wish for. The possibility of an executive order granting broad exemptions to AI companies from copyright claims poses an existential threat to the publishing industries as they currently operate.
Read MoreConsumers Prefer AI-Generated Images To The Real Thing: Implications for the Publishing Industry
by Mark Williams | Feb 25, 2025 | AI, Publishing Controversies | 0 |
To those on the Luddite Fringe, you have my sympathies. Keep standing on the beach, watching the tide come in all around you. King Canute would be proud!
Read MoreAI: A Powerful Tool for Uncovering Ancient Texts (When It’s Not Stealing Our Souls and Devouring Our Children)
by Mark Williams | Feb 6, 2025 | AI, Publishing Controversies | 0 |
For fiction writers, this opens up huge new areas of fictional speculation and storytelling, and savvy authors will be wanting to know more and do more, not hide behind the Luddite Fringe’s efforts to keep publishing in twentieth century chains.
Read MoreFrom Hefty Print Volumes to Full-On AI: The Evolution of Encyclopaedia Britannica and Its Lessons for Publishing
by Mark Williams | Jan 28, 2025 | AI | 0 |
Ignore the Luddite Fringe. Embracing technological innovation, particularly AI, is not just an opportunity but a necessity in meeting the changing demands of learners, educators and trade consumers in the 21st century.
Read MorePublishing Advisory: AI and Publishing: Building a Successful Strategy – webinar 22 January 2025
by Mark Williams | Dec 30, 2024 | AI | 0 |
Recommended for those who think AI is going to steal their jobs. Adapt and thrive!
Read MorePublishing Advisory: “Automate the Tedious, Amplify the Creative: Your AI Marketing Companion” – Online Workshop, 8 January
by Mark Williams | Dec 30, 2024 | AI, book marketing | 0 |
Learn how AI can enhance book marketing and support authors in our workshop. Join us on 8 January 2025 to discover AI tools for deeper reader connections and sustainable marketing.
Read MoreSquandered Opportunities – AI is not the publishing industry’s enemy. Rather, engaged with properly, it can be one of our greatest assets
by Mark Williams | Dec 30, 2024 | AI, UK | 0 |
We need to move forward in 2025, not try turn the clock back to 1995, and that means making and accepting compromises along the way, and at the same time being willing to experiment, innovate and seize new opportunities.
Read MoreAdapt and Thrive: AI Translation is the Game-Changer’s Game-Changer
by Mark Williams | Dec 7, 2024 | AI, Audible, Audiobooks, Publishing Controversies, Spotify, Translations | 1 |
Imagine for one moment if, somehow, the Bertelsmann buy-out of Simon & Schuster had been successful and the ever-tuxedoed Count Dohle was still emerging from the grave each night to dictate PRH policy. There would have been no Spotify deal and no unprecedented surge in the fortunes of the audiobook industry.
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