Pearson released a brief trading update for the fourth quarter and the full year 2024, and announced an AI partnership with Microsoft. Pearson and Microsoft will release a series of educational tools designed to help people build AI skills “through new AI credentials and certifications.” The companies will also collaborate on a series of AI tools to build workforce skills and learn the English language. Pearson will also expand their use of Microsoft’s AI Copilot tool “across its workforce.” They say in a release, “This is part of an ongoing effort to introduce workplace AI tools that enhance efficiency, creativity, […]
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FTC Investigates Company That Teaches People to Self-Publish AI Books
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating a company that sells courses on self-publishing AI-generated books, Business Insider reports. Publishing.com, which has also operated as Publishing Life, Audiobook Income Academy, and AI Publishing Academy, charges users $1,995 for guides on how to make extra money by self-publishing AI books on Amazon. Customers have complained that they have paid much more for materials, that refunds aren’t available, and that the company was dishonest about how much people can make by self-publishing. The FTC has hired an expert witness, which flagged the probe for Business Insider, but has not released any public information […]
Zuckerberg Approved Use of Pirated Books to Train AI, Suit Claims
Meta ceo Mark Zuckerberg himself knew that the books used to train the company’s AI tool were pirated, according to newly-public documents in one of the California class-action lawsuits against the tech company. Attorneys for a group of author plaintiffs (including Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, Andrew Sean Greer, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Jacqueline Woodson) assert that Zuckerberg approved the use of a dataset from shadow library LibGen to train their Llama LLM, despite concerns from other employees about it provenance. “Meta has treated the so-called ‘public availability’ of shadow datasets as a get out of jail free card, notwithstanding that internal […]
Fable App Generated Bigoted Reader Summaries
Social book tracking app Fable came under fire for offensive year-end reader summaries, which were generated by AI. One such summary reads, “Your journey dives deep into the heart of Black narratives and transformative tales, leaving mainstream stories gasping for air. Don’t forget to surface for the occasional white author, okay?” Others were flagged by users for being ableist, insulting their reading choices, and recommending books from “a straight, cis white man’s perspective”. Fable replied to users online with apologies for the content, noting that “Our reader summaries are intended to both capture your reading history and playfully roast your taste, […]
UK Seeks Views on Controversial AI Opt-Out Change to Copyright Law
The UK government has begun a consultation period for a proposal that would make exceptions to copyright law, allowing tech companies to use copyrighted material to train AI unless rights holders specifically opt out. In a statement, the government said, “At present, the application of UK copyright law to the training of AI models is disputed. Rights holders are finding it difficult to control the use of their works in training AI models and seek to be remunerated for its use. AI developers are similarly finding it difficult to navigate copyright law in the UK, and this legal uncertainty is […]
Amazon Aspires (and Hires) to “Enhanc[e] the Book Publishing and Reading Experience Using Cutting-Edge AI Technology”
Amazon has a job listing for a position in India for a senior applied scientist, book content experience, as part of a “Publishing & Reading Science team,” looking for people “who are passionate about Reading and are willing to take Reading to the next level.” The goal is “leveraging advances in AI to improve the Reading experience for Kindle customers, and the Publishing experience for book content creators and distributors” by “making publishers lives easier through AI.” The corpus appears to be book content that was provided for a far different purpose (and might be restricted, depending upon your agreements): […]