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105 HarperCollins Confirms It Has a Deal to Sell Authors' Work to AI Company

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BeauHD @ Slashdot 3 place · today 17:40 EDT

HarperCollins Confirms It Has a Deal to Sell Authors' Work to AI Company

HarperCollins has partnered with an AI technology company to allow limited use of select nonfiction backlist titles for training AI models, offering authors the choice to opt in for a $2,500 non-negotiable fee. 404 Media reports: On Friday, author Daniel Kibblesmith, who wrote the children's book Santa's Husband and published it with HarperCollins, posted screenshots on Bluesky of an email he received, seemingly from his agent, informing him that the agency was approached by the publisher about the AI deal.

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