The End of Publishing as We Know It
Inside Silicon Valleyβs assault on the media
AI is doing to publishers what Uber did to taxi companies. Books and journalism may increasingly be controlled by Silicon Valley. See my latest piece in The Atlantic for details. www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
26.06.2025 14:10 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 2
ChatGPT Turned Into a Studio Ghibli Machine. How Is That Legal?
Three possible arguments against the tech company
Style imitation isn't copyright infringement, but it's potentially disastrous for artists and studios. Can anything stop AI companies from doing it? I wrote about this for The Atlantic. www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
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Chatbots Are Cheating on Their Benchmark Tests
AI programs train on questions theyβre later tested on. So how do we know if theyβre getting smarter?
If AI chatbots are getting better, why can't tech companies measure their progress? I wrote about a serious problem with the industry's benchmark testing. www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
05.03.2025 20:47 β π 6 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0
Thereβs No Longer Any Doubt That Hollywood Writing Is Powering AI
Dialogue from these movies and TV shows has been used by companies such as Apple and Anthropic to train AI systems.
Dialogue from more than 139,000 movies and TV shows has been used to train generative AI. I wrote about it for The Atlantic and built a search tool for screenwriters, directors, and actors to find their work. www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
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Generative AI Is Challenging a 234-Year-Old Law
The technology might finally bend copyright past the breaking point, upending what it means to have a creative society in the process.
Is generative AI a good thing for our culture? Does it help spread knowledge or does it impede creativity and collaboration? These are central questions in the ongoing lawsuits against AI companies, which I just wrote about for
@theatlantic.bsky.social. www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
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Murdered by My Replica?
Margaret Atwood responds to the revelation that pirated copies of her books are being used to train AI.
Great response from Margaret Atwood to my piece in @theatlantic.bsky.social
. "...they could at least buy me a coffee." www.theatlantic.com/books/archiv...
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Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh. Computers versus the past. Digital Humanities and somesuch, including CoSTAR network activities, Creative Informatics, and Transkribus. MBE FREng.