The 100 Best Novels of All Time… Supposedly

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In the description of the process, guardian points to an increase in female authors in contrast to previous versions. That’s a staggering 36 out of 100 people. Personally, I can’t say I’m very impressed. They also note that several notable books are missing, including: lord of the rings and To Kill an Alabama Story. There are also no children’s books or graphic novels.

If you want to dig deeper, click “See All Polls” to see the top 10 for individual figures, including Roxanne Gay, RF Quan, Stephen King, and Salman Rushdie. You can also submit your own suggestions to the follow-up list.

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Barnes & Noble CEO says there’s “no problem” with purchasing books written by AI

Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt said in a recent interview that there is “no problem” with B&N stores selling books written by AI.

“Yes, actually, I have no problem selling any book, as long as it doesn’t pretend or pretend to be something it’s not. And the book has an essential quality that the customer, the reader, wants.

So as long as the AI-written books are not claiming to be AI-written and pretending to be something else or plagiarizing someone else, as long as it’s clearly stated and customers want to buy them, we’ll stock them. ”

I’m not surprised by the general sentiment, but I do wonder what the “intrinsic quality” is that all the books in the Barnes & Noble store have in common. And while it’s optimistic to imagine that books written by AI will have clear labels, that’s certainly not the case right now.

In theory, a company could make money by selling books written by AI, but I think that would be short-sighted. No one wants to scour the shelves of bookstores for AI books, and some, like AI-written mushroom identification guides, can be dangerous. While it’s probably impossible to guarantee that the books in your store aren’t being manipulated by AI, accepting books written by AI could have a negative impact on your in-store experience and your brand.

Sally Rooney is publishing a Hebrew translation. intermezzo Partnering with BDS-compliant publishers

Irish author Sally Rooney has published in over 40 languages, including Hebrew for her first two novels. conversation with friends and ordinary person Both were translated into Hebrew by the Israeli publisher Modan. When Rooney learned of the company’s ties to the Israeli military, he declined subsequent offers to translate his books. Now, her latest novel is intermezzohas been translated into Hebrew by November Books, which meets the requirements of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.

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