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Silicon Valley
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Porn, dog poo and social media snaps: the taskers' scraping the internet for Meta-owned AI firm

Scale AI, part-owned by Meta, employs thousands to train AI using personal data from social media, raising ethical concerns about data scraping.
Writing
fromArtforum
1 day ago

Ben Lerner's Transcription and the Fictional Readymade

Ben Lerner's new novel, Transcription, showcases his restless creativity and innovative formal experimentation in fiction.
Music production
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

Is It Wrong to Write a Book With A.I.?

The Roland TR-808 revolutionized music production by allowing musicians to create unique sounds and patterns, leading to new genres and widespread influence.
#ai-detection
Marketing tech
fromWashington City Paper
1 week ago

Top 6 AI Detector Tools for Editors, Educators, and Content Teams

AI detection is essential for maintaining content integrity as patterns of AI-generated content become more prevalent and indistinguishable from human writing.
fromFast Company
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

The structure of this sentence is a dead giveaway that AI wrote it

Repetitive sentence rhythms and uniform structures often reveal AI-generated text more reliably than specific words or punctuation.
fromArs Technica
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them.

AI-generated and human-produced prose overlap, allowing LLMs to mimic human traits and causing AI detectors to produce false positives.
Marketing tech
fromWashington City Paper
1 week ago

Top 6 AI Detector Tools for Editors, Educators, and Content Teams

AI detection is essential for maintaining content integrity as patterns of AI-generated content become more prevalent and indistinguishable from human writing.
Typography
fromWashington City Paper
2 weeks ago

Understanding How AI Detection Tools Work In Modern Content Writing

AI detection tools analyze text to determine if it is human-written or AI-generated, ensuring clarity and authenticity in content.
fromArs Technica
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them.

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Soon publishers won't stand a chance': literary world in struggle to detect AI-written books

An editor expressed concern, stating that the Shy Girl incident could happen to any publisher, highlighting the industry's need for vigilance regarding the authenticity of submissions.
Books
#ai-ethics
fromFuturism
1 month ago
Roam Research

Grammarly Offering Manuscript Reviews by AI Versions of Recently Deceased Professors

Writing
fromFast Company
4 days ago

A New York Times critic used AI to write a review, but good criticism can't be outsourced

Using AI for book reviews raises ethical concerns about originality and the role of critics in engaging with art.
Intellectual property law
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Grammarly removes AI Expert Review feature mimicking writers after backlash

Grammarly disabled its Expert Review AI feature that mimicked prominent writers' styles without consent, facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit for unauthorized commercial use of identities.
Intellectual property law
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Grammarly's AI tool mimicked experts without their consent. Now it's being sued

Grammarly's Expert Review tool used real people's likenesses without consent to provide writing suggestions, prompting a class action lawsuit over unauthorized use of professional writers' identities and expertise.
Roam Research
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Grammarly's New AI Tools Use Experts' Identities Without Their Permission

Grammarly's AI expert review feature mimics prominent academics and writers without permission, raising ethical and legal concerns about identity use and misleading presentation.
Intellectual property law
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Grammarly pulls AI author-impersonation tool after backlash

Grammarly disabled its AI feature that mimicked famous writers' personas without consent after facing lawsuits and backlash from impersonated authors and journalists.
Roam Research
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Grammarly Offering Manuscript Reviews by AI Versions of Recently Deceased Professors

Grammarly's Expert Review tool uses AI trained on deceased academics' work without permission, enabling users to receive manuscript feedback attributed to scholars who have died.
#ai
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Can a chatbot be a co-author? - Harvard Gazette

An advanced internal ChatGPT at OpenAI solved a longstanding theoretical physics problem after collaborating with four physicists, producing a significant discovery.
Higher education
fromFortune
1 week ago

What if I told you the 'AI slop' debate was over 100 years old? It used to be about 'ghostwriting' | Fortune

Vanderbilt University faced backlash for using ChatGPT to draft a message about community after a campus shooting.
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
1 week ago

Block of Citations Tested Beneath AI Overview Summary

The format has ginormous link cards at the bottom of the AI summary, which include a thumbnail of no apparent value, the site name, favicon, description, and title.
Typography
Python
fromAntocuni
2 weeks ago

Inside SPy, part 2: Language semantics

SPy aims to enhance Python's performance while integrating static typing, balancing between an interpreter and a compiler.
Digital life
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Is AI killing the human voice in writing?

Predictive language technologies challenge individual expression by influencing how writers generate and complete their thoughts.
Typography
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Professor Shares 1 Word That's a Dead Giveaway for an AI-Written Paper

The word 'moreover' is a strong indicator of AI-generated writing in student papers.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Did AI write 'Shy Girl'? A messy detection controversy rocks the world of book publishing

The upcoming U.S. release of the horror book Shy Girl was canceled by publisher Hachette Book Group just weeks ahead of its release due to suspicion of AI use in its making.
Books
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

The Human Skill That Eludes AI

Generative AI has paradoxically declined in creative writing quality since GPT-2, despite advancing in technical capabilities, with current models producing formulaic, flawed prose despite access to centuries of literature.
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Novel Pulled From Shelves After Author Is Accused of Using AI

Hachette remains committed to protecting original creative expression and storytelling. The company requires all submissions to be original to the authors and that the authors disclose whether AI is used during the writing process.
Books
Philosophy
fromBig Think
3 weeks ago

The 3 types of reading (and the 2 you'll pick)

Reading exists on a spectrum from scanning to deep engagement, with most digital readers employing surface-level scanning that misses textual depth and nuance.
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
3 weeks ago

AI Mode Tests Ask About Element in Citations

Google AI mode has added an 'Ask about this' option above the sources where all URLs are displayed. Clicking on 'Ask about' here automatically pulled a new prompt into the search box.
Artificial intelligence
Data science
fromNature
1 month ago

Hey ChatGPT, write me a fictional paper: these LLMs are willing to commit academic fraud

All major LLMs can facilitate academic fraud and junk science, though Claude models show the most resistance while Grok and early GPT versions perform worst.
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

The Worst Writing Advice of All Time

That type of copying is pretty normal, and they teach it in school. It's how you learn (and how you become depressed). But in the age of generative AI, there are many new kinds of copying. For instance, Wired reported last week on a tool offered by Grammarly, which briefly offered users the opportunity to put their writing through something called "Expert Review."
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

UK Society of Authors launches logo to identify books written by humans not AI

The SoA said the absence of any government measure to compel tech companies to label AI-generated output meant readers were struggling to distinguish between books written by a human, and machine-generated work based on AI models trained on copyrighted work without permission or payment.
Books
Roam Research
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Grammarly Is Offering 'Expert' AI Reviews From Your Favorite Authors-Dead or Alive

Grammarly has expanded from a grammar checker to an AI writing platform offering multiple generative features, including an 'expert review' option that falsely attributes critiques to real academics and deceased authors without their permission or involvement.
Intellectual property law
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Unconscious Plagiarism: Fact or Fiction?

Unconscious plagiarism claims by famous artists may reflect genuine memory lapses rather than intentional theft, though distinguishing between carelessness and authentic unconscious appropriation remains difficult.
Writing
fromwww.nytimes.com
4 weeks ago

Who's a Better Writer: A.I. or Humans? Take Our Quiz.

Artificial intelligence generates writing that readers often prefer to human-authored works in blind tests, challenging assumptions about AI's creative limitations.
Science
fromNature
2 months ago

Synthesizing scientific literature with retrieval-augmented language models - Nature

OpenScholar is an open, retrieval-augmented system integrating a 45 million-paper datastore, trained retrievers, and iterative self-feedback to generate cited, up-to-date scientific literature syntheses.
fromThe Wire Magazine - Adventures In Modern Music
2 months ago

Authorship under automation - The Wire

On 13 January 2026, Bandcamp published "Keeping Bandcamp Human", declaring that "music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp", alongside a strict prohibition on AI-enabled impersonation of other artists or styles. The post invites users to report releases that appear to rely heavily on generative tools, and it explicitly reserves the right to remove music "on suspicion of being AI-generated".
Music
fromblog.apaonline.org
2 months ago

How to Handle the Death of the Essay

If you don't know it, Ecclesiastes is a collection of Old Testament verses in which the eponymous title character discourses on the apparent meaninglessness of pleasure, accomplishment, wealth, politics, and life itself in the face of the infinitude of the universe and the absolute perfection of God. It is the source of many of our most cliched phrases, such as there is a time for everything and there is nothing new under the sun.
Philosophy
#generative-ai
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why AI Must Not Do Our Writing for Us

Relying on machines for writing deprives students of the cognitive, emotional, and exploratory benefits of composing and personal intellectual engagement.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Words Without Consequence

For the first time, speech has been decoupled from consequence. We now live alongside AI systems that converse knowledgeably and persuasively-deploying claims about the world, explanations, advice, encouragement, apologies, and promises-while bearing no vulnerability for what they say. Millions of people already rely on chatbots powered by large language models, and have integrated these synthetic interlocutors into their personal and professional lives. An LLM's words shape our beliefs, decisions, and actions, yet no speaker stands behind them.
Philosophy
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The 'Hopeless Labor' of Writing

AI chatbots and delivery robots threaten traditional writing by offering frictionless ease, undermining the pedagogical value of sustained effort and arduous composition.
Books
fromBig Think
2 months ago

5 literary conspiracy theories - debunked

Literary conspiracy theories question authorship, use pseudonyms, and misattribute works, sometimes entertaining but often distorting historical understanding.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Are There Linguistic Conspiracy Theories?

The term "conspiracy theory" calls to mind a variety of dubious claims and controversies, like rumors about Area 51, claims that the Earth is flat, and the movement known as QAnon. At first blush, these phenomena would seem to have little in common with bogus word origins. But there are a variety of false etymologies that spread virally and refuse to go away, in much the same way that stories about chemtrails, black helicopters, and UFOs refuse to die.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

A Biography Without 'The Boring Bits'

Sophia Stewart poses a choice that many biographers struggle with: "what to do with the boring bits."
Books
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Opinion: You can blame me for all those em dashes in AI-generated text

I'm one of those authors whose books AI ate for lunch a few years back. At some point I might get a check to pay me for a dozen years' work on the three books it stole, but really, there's no way to compensate for the fallout. AI seems to think no, it can't think, only shuffle what real people thought that a machine can write as well as a person can.
Writing
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Is listening to an audiobook as good as reading?

Audiobooks and comics are legitimate, effective forms of reading that expand access, boost literacy, and contribute significantly to the publishing industry.
Writing
fromMedium
2 months ago

What AI has done to me as a writer

Human imperfections in writing—typos, abbreviations, and idiosyncrasies—create authenticity and nuance that AI-generated text cannot truly replicate.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Cohere launches a family of open multilingual models | TechCrunch

Cohere launched Tiny Aya open-weight multilingual models supporting 70+ languages, runnable offline on everyday devices with a 3.35B-parameter base and regional variants.
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