Tag: AI
From 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 MoreJapanese laureate deals fatal blow to notion that AI will never write as well as a human
by Mark Williams | Jan 21, 2024 | AI, Awards, Japan, Publishing Controversies | 0 |
A book part-written by AI has won a prestigious literary award. A fatal blow to the AI Resistance, but also a whole load of trouble for lawmakers and AI regulators who thought they had the topic nailed.
Read MoreLandmark AI copyright ruling in China sets example for world to follow
by Mark Williams | Jan 16, 2024 | AI, China, IP Rights | 0 |
The Beijing court has done the world a favour. Creatives who wish to use new technology to be even more creative can, in China at least, do so knowing their efforts will have protection.
Read MoreAI Is Coming for the Influencers
by Mark Williams | Jan 13, 2024 | AI, Publishing Controversies | 0 |
Hyper-realistic AI creations are merely disrupting an overinflated market.
Read MoreSAG-AFTRA and the US Writers Guild are ready to deal with AI companies. It’s time the publishing industry followed suit. The dam has broken
by Mark Williams | Jan 13, 2024 | AI, Film & TV | 0 |
The dam has broken. Now to contain the floods and redirect the life-giving water to new pastures....
Read MoreGen Z vs Generation One Foot In The Grave. AI dominates the annual “predictions” rounds
by Mark Williams | Jan 7, 2024 | AI, UK | 0 |
“Not only does AI liberate time, it also replaces an old equation—that wisdom flows from...
Read MoreNYT lawsuit against Open AI and Microsoft begs the question, why did negotiations fail?
by Mark Williams | Dec 28, 2023 | AI | 0 |
Sadly the NYT law suit, however well intentioned and justified they might believe it to be, will only further muddy the waters and inhibit AI’s evolution. Good for the status quo, yes, but is it good for the future of the publishing industry in particular and society in general?
Read MoreHow news publishers are using AI chatbots to boost engagement.
by Mark Williams | Dec 22, 2023 | AI, UK | 0 |
This particular report is focussed on news publishers, but any book publisher with an ounce of...
Read MoreJoint statement by Australian Creators shows the world how to sensibly deal with the AI challenge
by Mark Williams | Dec 15, 2023 | AI, Australia, Oceania | 0 |
“Generative AI represents an extraordinarily exciting time for artists as they continue to...
Read MoreBeware the future. It’s closer than you think. AI and Publishing
by Mark Williams | Jan 1, 2018 | AI, Amazon, Innovative Publishing, Publishing Brief, Publishing Controversies, The Future of Publishing | 2 |
“Anyone who thinks AI won’t be able to write literature that’s as good as anything a human...
Read MoreDigital Change – Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
by Mark Williams | Sep 27, 2017 | AI, Global Publishing, Publishing Controversies | 0 |
“Digitalization will fundamentally change society and economy as we know it,” says...
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