The artificial intelligence revolution is progressing at lightning speed, with significant implications for authors, translators and the publishing industry. Could AI result in the next recipient of the Nobel Prize turning out to be a robot, or will it usher in a new era of creativity? Our panel of humans discuss the threats and opportunities: André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name, typifies writers who are vulnerable to piracy and parody from ChatGPT; Karl Bakeman leads the AI advisory group at publisher W.W. Norton; James Barrat’s Our Final Invention highlighted concerns about AI as far back as 2013. This session is moderated by Maria Pallante, President and C.E.O. Association of American Publishers.
Recorded November 9, 2023
00:00-3:32 Introduction
3:32-13:29 Maria Pallante
13:29-19:06 James Barrat
19:06-43:59 Conversation
43:59-58:37 Audience Q&A
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