A panel in the PP Forum in Frankfurt, moderated by Thomas Cox, looks at how AI is already influencing the book publishing business today.
In Praise of Frankfurt Pavilion: The Martin Elsaesser Plaque
The five-year-old structure for political and cultural presentations has been listed among works representing ‘Excellent Architecture in Hessen.’
What ‘AI’ Isn’t: An Interview With Thomas Cox on ChatGPT
When a software like ChatGPT gets it wrong, ‘It has no idea that it’s not the truth,’ Thomas Cox says, describing a dilemma for publishers.
Richard Charkin in London: Outsiders Inside Publishing
Richard Charkin writes that ‘bringing in outsiders can catalyze extraordinary change and growth’ in the book business.
The Netherlands’ ‘Renew the Book’ Names Its 2021 Longlist
The ‘Renew the Book’ Innovation Award is intended to support Dutch startups and organizations that promote reading.
The Netherlands’ ‘Renew the Book’ Program Opens for Submissions
Aimed at supporting Dutch startups and organizations that promote reading, ‘Renew the Book’ Innovation Award is now accepting submissions for the 2021 prize.
‘Go Out and See the World’: Mexico’s Publishers Urged To Accelerate Innovation
At a high-level conference organized by CANIEM, Mexican publishers were encouraged to embrace change and innovation, including new ways to promote reading and book sales.
Dutch Publishing, Open to Innovation: Three Viewpoints
In efforts like the Dutch Publishers Association’s ‘Renew the Book’ and ‘Scouting Successful Fiction’ at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands’ publishing industry explores what’s ahead.
How Publishing Traditions Inform Innovation
Jesse Finkelstein and Trena White of Page Two, a publishing services firm in Canada reflect on what they’ve learned in their first year in business.
Working with Startups: Five Tips for Publishers
There’s a lot of chat going on about how startups can drive publishing innovation, but publishers need to learn the right way to connect. Here are 5 tips.
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