AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI & Publishing Backlash: Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt clarified the chain will stock AI-written books only if they’re clearly labeled—after a viral clip sparked boycott calls and authors vented that “AI decisions” are becoming a new battleground. Search Goes Agentic: Google used I/O to push AI agents deeper into Search, turning the search box into something that can act on your behalf, raising fresh fears that publishers will get less traffic as answers come straight from Google. Literary Prize Fallout: The Commonwealth Short Story Prize scandal over a supposedly AI-written winner (“The Serpent in the Grove”) keeps widening, with Granta publication spotlighting a longer fight over how elite institutions read postcolonial work. Gun Rights in Court: A new Supreme Court petition targets Maryland’s concealed-carry limits, arguing they clash with the 2022 Bruen ruling. Local Culture Under Strain: Malta’s publishers warn of shrinking markets and rising costs, saying the book sector is treated separately from broader arts support.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.