With the increase in use of machine learning and artificial intelligence in every domain, it is now commonplace to find reports about how humans...
In the last six months, the term “blockchain” has been cropping up in publishing conversations — at the London Book Fair, as well as this...
As someone who is constantly trying to convince people of the wave of AI I believe is coming, I find that a lot of people— both lay...
Two weeks ago, in our blog post the AI Elephant in the room, we welcomed the fact that blockchain was to be discussed at the London Book...
One of the most popular topics we regularly tackle on this blog is automation, and the impact technology such as AI, Machine Learning and robotics...
Two years ago, almost to the day, Oxford University Professor Nick Bostrom, the Founding Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, addressed...
As indie publishers gather later this week in Austin, Texas, for the annual IBPA Publishing University event, attendees will be buoyed by all the...
When celebrated cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker was recently asked what he considered to be the greatest impediment to clear communication,...
In December, David Crotty, Editorial Director, Journals Policy for Oxford University Press, published a piece in Scholarly...
New University Presses (NUPs) and Academic-led Publishers (ALPs) are very much the hot topics on the agenda of scholarly publishing conferences....
An enduring myth we live by is that of the lone genius — the solitary individual (usually male) who is preternaturally disposed to frequent...
In her wildly popular TED talk, “wrongologist” Kathryn Schulz asks her audience how it feels to be wrong. Obvious responses include...
When Young Adult author Laura Moriarty heard President Trump denounce Muslims en masse, she was appalled and wanted to do something. She decided to...
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