AI recommenders reshape book discovery systems; author visibility shifts
Algorithm changes alter how readers find and purchase your work.
Original source — developer.nvidia.comhttps://developer.nvidia.com/blog/how-generative-recommenders-are-redefining-recsys-at-scale/
This story ran in the Coral Wire edition of Thu, Aug 20 2026, when the Coral Index stood at 49/100 (Mixed signals).
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