And yet, that’s what publishing company HarperCollins has started doing with its authors, as exposed by writer and comedian Daniel Kibblesmith in a post on Bluesky late last week. “Abominable ...
In a significant move, HarperCollins has become the first Big Five publisher to strike a licensing deal to provide access to select nonfiction books for AI training purposes. And so far ...
HarperCollins has confirmed a licensing agreement with an undisclosed AI company that will allow limited use of select non-fiction backlist titles for training AI models. The deal includes authors ...
HarperCollins US has confirmed a licensing agreement with an undisclosed AI company that will “allow limited use of select nonfiction backlist titles for training AI models to improve model ...
Microsoft has entered into an agreement with HarperCollins that will give the software giant access to content from the publisher to train its AI models. As per the terms of the agreement ...
UPDATE: The AI tech company in question is Microsoft, according to Bloomberg. Original Story: HarperCollins Publishers has struck a licensing deal with an AI tech company and is now asking its ...
HarperCollins has confirmed that they have struck a licensing agreement with an undisclosed AI company will “allow limited use of select nonfiction backlist titles for training AI models to ...
Daniel Kibblesmith, an Emmy-nominated writer and comedian who writes for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, posted a memo from HarperCollins — a major publisher that is also home to dozens of ...
HarperCollins Japan said it is all set to release romance and fantasy manga e-books in the North American market, AnimeNewsNetwork reported. There are going to be 13 manga titles released each ...
HarperCollins, a major player in the publishing world, faces pushback from authors after a proposed licensing deal surfaced, offering $2,500 per book to train artificial intelligence (AI) models.
HarperCollins Inks AI Training Deal, But It Needs Authors to Opt-In One writer said he was offered $2,500 per book with a three-year license. By Jibin Joseph ...
In “The Pilgrim’s Progress,” John Bunyan’s 1678 Christian allegory, the protagonist leaves behind the City of Destruction and seeks paradise on Mount Zion. The road is hazardous, arduous ...