Famous authors’ lawsuit against ChatGPT developer gets underway Wednesday, November 29 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- A federal judge in New York on Wednesday will hold the first hearing in a closely watched case about copyright concerns raised by artificial intelligence.A group of well-known authors, including David Baldacci, Jonathan Franzen, John Grisham, George R.R. Martin and Jodi... Read More.
Authors’ lawsuit against OpenAI could ‘fundamentally reshape’ artificial intelligence, according to experts Monday, September 25 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- A group of prominent authors joined a proposed class action lawsuit filed against OpenAI over allegations that products like ChatGPT make illegal use of their copyrighted work, setting off a high-profile legal clash.While the lawsuit follows a series of similar legal... Read More.
Two years after George Floyd’s death, authors of new autobiography aim to humanize him Wednesday, May 25 by ABC NewsOn May 25, 2020, the world watched in shock as George Floyd laid on the ground, restrained under Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin's knee for nearly 10 minutes. Floyd was gasping for air and repeating his final words, "I can't breathe." Floyd's death sparked a nationwide reckoning... Read More.
Authors of color speak out against efforts to ban books on race Friday, December 3 by ABC News(CHICAGO) -- At the American Library Association, annual reports are collected to monitor efforts by parents and political groups to ban books from libraries and schools across the country.Deborah Caldwell-Stone, the director of non-profit ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom, has worked with such reports... Read More.
‘The Story Of Marvel Studios: The Making Of The Marvel Cinematic Universe’ book includes “personal stories,” authors say Friday, October 22 by ABC NewsGot Marvel? The first fully authorized, all access history of Marvel Studios is in bookstores now!The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a two-volume hardcover collection that details the rise of the studio into an cinematic force, chronicling all 23... Read More.
Army Gen. Mark Milley was ‘not going rogue’ in secret calls to China, authors of new book claim Monday, September 20 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Former President Trump's top military adviser was "not going rogue" when he held secret phone calls with his Chinese counterpart before and after the 2020 election, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Robert Costa said on "Good Morning America" Monday."He was... Read More.