Tag: AI
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A new study finds that 94% of AI-written college papers go undetected
A team from the University of Reading conducted an experiment to assess the detectability of AI-generated academic work.
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Are AI chatbot companions for books the next big thing in publishing?
Some book publishers team up with AI startups to develop chatbot companions for newly released book titles.
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A new book from Forbes shows how the publishing industry can embrace AI
Shimmer, Don’t Shake is a new book by Nadim Sadek. It has just been released by Forbes and is already available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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KDP authors are now required to inform of the use of AI-generated content
Amazon has started requiring authors to disclose if their work includes AI content (text, images, or translation), even if they made substantial changes or edits.
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Stephen King is not afraid of artificial intelligence
In an essay for The Atlantic, Stephen King said he wouldn’t object to his work being used to teach AI programs.
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One author published 100 sci-fi books co-created with AI, earning nearly $2,000
The author is using ChatGPT for text and Midjourney for images. Each of his short books contains up to 5,000 words and between 40 and 140 AI-generated images.
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This is the first known case of a student being convicted for using ChatGPT
Recently, one Uppsala University student received a written warning from the Disciplinary Board after admitting to cheating with ChatGPT.
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A popular AI chatbot could pass an MBA test
ChatGPT could pass the Wharton Business School test. It could receive a B to B- grade on the exam.
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Artificial intelligence in publishing and research (infographic)
The infographic describes the milestones and trends in the development of artificial intelligence in publishing and research.
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This children’s book was written and illustrated during a weekend with the help of AI
Ammaar Reshi spent a weekend to co-create the book, Alice and Sparkle, and self-publish it on Amazon.
