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2026-03-03
Lawfare 28 related

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's and Trump's actions against Anthropic have serious legal issues, and its designation exceeds what the statute authorizes

This is designation as political theater: a show of force that will not stick.  —  alanrozenshtein.com  —  Meet The Authors

2026-02-09
New York Times 2 related

Q&A with mathematicians behind the “First Proof” experiment, which tests AI's mathematical competency on questions drawn from the authors' unpublished research

Large language models struggle to solve research-level math questions.  It takes a human to measure just how poorly they perform.

New York Times 5 related

How AI is impacting the romance novel industry, with authors not disclosing their use of AI and using pen names more, bogging down the publishing ecosystem

The romance industry, always at the vanguard of technological change, is rapidly adapting to A.I. Not everyone is on board.

2026-02-08
New York Times

How AI is impacting the romance novel industry, with authors failing to disclose AI use and using pen names more, bogging down the publishing ecosystem

The romance industry, always at the vanguard of technological change, is rapidly adapting to A.I. Not everyone is on board.

New York Times 2 related

Q&A with mathematicians behind the “First Proof” experiment, which tests AI's mathematical competence on questions drawn from the authors' unpublished research

Large language models struggle to solve research-level math questions.  It takes a human to measure just how poorly they perform.

2026-02-07
SemiAnalysis 4 related

Analysis: Claude Code currently authors 4% of all public GitHub commits and is on track to cross 20% of all daily commits by the end of 2026

2026-02-06
SemiAnalysis 2 related

Analysis: Claude Code currently authors 4% of all public GitHub commits and is on track to cross 20% of all daily commits by the end of 2026

2025-12-14
PCMag 7 related

Amazon rolls out Ask This Book to the Kindle iOS app, letting readers ask questions about plot or characters; authors can't opt out

Whether you're reading dense, challenging 19th-century classics or the latest thriller, sometimes even the best readers lose track of what's actually going on …

2025-12-10
TechCrunch

Amazon plans to let authors offer their DRM-free ebooks in the EPUB and PDF formats through Kindle Direct Publishing, starting January 20, 2026

Amazon says it will allow authors to offer their DRM-free ebooks in the EPUB and PDF formats through its self-publishing platform, Kindle Direct Publishing.

2025-11-07
Engadget 8 related

Amazon is beta testing Kindle Translate, an AI tool that automatically translates books, for authors who self-publish on the Kindle Direct Publishing platform

https://www.engadget.com/...  it's worth considering potential hallucinations.  Nothing ruins a read more than a nonsensical chapter that was completely made up by a bot. … Forums: r/books : Amazon is...

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