California Court Partially Dismisses Two Copyright Lawsuits Against OpenAI Related to Books

OpenAI faces legal battles from comedian Sarah Silverman and novelist Paul Tremblay over alleged copyright infringement related to training its ChatGPT model. A federal judge in California dismissed several claims, citing lack of similarity between works and ChatGPT’s output. However, allegations of unfair competition law violation remain. The case involves authors including Michael Chabon and Ta-Nehisi Coates. Continue reading California Court Partially Dismisses Two Copyright Lawsuits Against OpenAI Related to Books

Misery by Stephen King Review

Stephen King has consistently been my go-to supplier for all things literary horror. Having immersed myself in roughly a third of his extensive body of work, each novel has been a captivating journey into the depths of fear. While I’ve generally relished these experiences, few have genuinely unsettled me—exceptions being “Revival,” “IT,” and now, “Misery.” This book, in particular, had the power to induce nightmares … Continue reading Misery by Stephen King Review

11.22.63 by Stephen King Review

If you could go back in time and change the course of human history would you do it? Even if it meant sacrificing so much of your own life in the process? Well that’s the premise of Stephen Kings 54th fiction book, 11.22.63. King gives us a new protagonist in the form of Jake Epping, a high school English teacher from Lisbon Falls Maine, because … Continue reading 11.22.63 by Stephen King Review

Salem’s Lot by Stephen King Review

Second novels are difficult. You have numerous expectations on your shoulders, both from fans of your first book and from your publishers. The fans of your first book want to also enjoy your second novel, and the publishers want you to also widen your audience, that’s a lot of pressure. It must have been a bit of shock to both then when Stephen King suddenly … Continue reading Salem’s Lot by Stephen King Review

Stephen King announces new crime novel ‘Later’ coming in 2021

It has been announced that Stephen King will be releasing a new novel in 2021 and that it will be a crime story surrounding a boy with a supernatural ability. The author made the announcement on Monday when he shared a photo of the upcoming novels cover. Titled Later the book will be released in march 2021 by Hard Case Crime, the publishing house that … Continue reading Stephen King announces new crime novel ‘Later’ coming in 2021