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Here's another little epilogue to the AI problem. Robin Hobb (AKA Meghan Lindholm) has discovered that she and other authors' work have been used by Meta in a data set to train AI without their consent. Here's a couple of links to the Author's Guild about the issue... https://authorsguild.org/news/meta-libgen-ai-training-book-heist-what-authors-need-to-know/
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bright-eyes's avatar bright-eyes 8 months ago

I did a search on this site to see which authors are in the Lib Gen database, and works from everyone I looked up came up in it, from authors like Tolkien to modern day writers like Marie Brennan.

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readingproject's avatar readingproject 8 months ago

It's pretty disgusting. You've obviously been following this. You suggested I do a blog post last month about it. I think I'll wait to the beginning of next month when the post will be active for longer. Think I will also include something in my next newsletter. If you want to write anything for either of those I'd be happy to include it in either of those. Thanks

New Review by Umbritzer today: The Constant Gardener by John le Carré
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nohappynonsense's avatar nohappynonsense 8 months ago

hell yeah umby

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umbritzer's avatar umbritzer 8 months ago

better late than never.

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New Review: Call for the Dead by John le Carré
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New Review: Elektra by Jennifer Saint
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bright-eyes's avatar bright-eyes 8 months ago

I listened to this recently on Listening Books. I did enjoy it, but I thought that it being a single volume instead of a trilogy felt rushed in places, or glossed over things that I would have liked more detail on. I would have liked more from the perspective of Aegisthus, Orestes, Helen and details of the Trojan War.

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