Writers’ Prize: Zadie Smith and Naomi Klein in shortlist

Zadie Smith, Naomi Klein, and Paul Murray are among the shortlisted authors for prestigious Writers’ Prize.
OpenAI refutes New York Times, upholds author fair use

OpenAI rebuts New York Times lawsuit, emphasising support of fair use and collaboration with news organisations.
Public Domain Day 2024: 28 major works now free for all

Public Domain Day 2024: Celebrating the release of diverse, historic works including works by Virginia Woolf into the public domain.
Meta AI chief under fire for saying authors should give books for free

Controversy surrounds Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun’s remarks on authors giving away books for free, while selling his for $20.
How to achieve clarity with author Jamie Smart

Clarity author and speaker Jamie Smart speaks to How To Be Books on how to achieve it and understanding how to unlock better results.
Authors launch new lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI

More nonfiction authors sue Microsoft, OpenAI for copyright infringement; claim AI trained with their works.
New Anne Frank novel marks life before diary

Discover the untold story of Anne Frank before her diary in Alice Hoffman’s new novel, a poignant, historically rich journey.
Book publishing predictions 2024: another year of AI and change

The publishing world in 2024 will face AI regulation, social media shifts, and a focus on direct connections.
British Library battles ongoing cyber-attack fallout

British Library confronts ongoing challenges more than two months after a significant cyber-attack impacted services.
Iowa books ban law faces criticism for vagueness after judge’s ruling

Iowa books ban law, prohibiting explicit content in school libraries, faces public criticism and legal challenges.