Author Gregory Stock explores AI implications for writers
Hear directly from author on AI's future impact—educational event you should attend.
This story ran in the Coral Wire edition of Fri, Aug 7 2026, when the Coral Index stood at 55/100 (Mixed signals).
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- Author loses $2 million deal over AI plagiarism allegationsMarket — Real consequences: AI misuse can kill your career and publishing deals instantly.
- Study finds readers prefer AI-generated stories to human onesMarket — Readers rated AI higher—authors must rethink positioning and competitive advantage.
- Library cuts escalate; authors lose institutional discovery pathwaysCommunity — School library attacks shrink author markets and reader access to published works nationwide.
- AI cost crisis forces companies to cut spending sharplyAI — AI tool affordability drops as companies reduce spending; authors gain access to cheaper platforms.
- Publisher earnings reveal aggressive AI content strategy pivotsMarket — Major publishers accelerating AI adoption plans affecting author contracts and future opportunities.
- Open Library updates impact author discoverability and lendingCommunity — Open Library changes directly affect your digital distribution, visibility, and lending visibility.