Here are a few stories to read this morning.
- Kobo has launched Kobo Plus in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
- A college student in Georgia was put on academic probation for using Grammarly to edit her paper. This is not the first time I’ve heard this.
- Thanks to the internet, bookselling has long had a problem with scammers publishing crappy “biographies” right after a celebrity has died. Now those scammers are using AI to generate the text.
- Maris Krieizeman pleads for the end of over-performed audiobooks.
- The latest update to Adobe InDesign adds accessibility features to its Epub export feature.
- Rick Hollick brings our attention to the ongoing problem scammers slapping names on the books they publish which are similar to those of well-known experts.
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