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How you can get (AI versions of) Judy Garland or Burt Reynolds to read to you
TechRadar· 1 day agoWant to hear The Wizard of Oz read by Judy Garland or Sherlock Holmes read by Sir Laurence Olivier? ElevenLabs has artificial intelligence-produced voice clones of them and other deceased celebrities ...
Short stories from Kafka to the Kafkaesque: making strange again
The Irish Times· 7 days agoA hundred years after Franz Kafka’s death, two new books testify to his enduring appeal and make the...
Council Post: Emerging Best Practices To Hit Pay Dirt With The AI Gold Rush
Forbes· 7 days agoTiago Azevedo is CIO at OutSystems, a global leader in enterprise low-code application development....
Life on the shovel
Morning Star· 2 days agoSHORT story collections are a minority group in publishing these days. This new collection, The Mad Road, by Irish debut writer, Laurie Cusack, is rare not only in form but also through its ...
‘Lost’ found the path to an equation that changed the future of TV
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoRowling announced that there would be seven ‘Harry Potter’ books, it gave the readers a clear sense...
Best summer books for 2024: Perfect holiday reads
The Independent· 2 days agoAlongside your passport, swimwear and SPF, a good beach read is an essential on your holiday packing list. Helping you switch off and relax, there a few...
The Notebook: Will Labour have the City’s back?
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoAnd this beautifully written collection of 10 short stories published in 2021 is just that to me. Written by the former journalist turned critically...
We’re living in a cyberpunk dystopia – as predicted by the greatest sci-fi novel of all time
Daily Telegraph· 4 days agoIn some ways, Gibson was an unintentional utopian. In Neuromancer, Turing cops exist to prevent AI...
Rebecca Watson: ‘There’s a simpler way to tell the story. But it would feel less honest to me’
The Irish Times· 2 days agoA subdued hay-hangover vibe in the open-plan office is animated by Watson’s glee at unboxing the...
Rosarita by Anita Desai review – a haunting tale about family bonds and betrayals
The Guardian· 14 hours agoAnita Desai’s riddling and haunted new novel is set in motion when Bonita, a young Indian woman, meets a tricksy figure in a park in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. A student of Spanish, Bonita ...