‘Every kind of creative discipline is in danger’ : Lincoln Lawyer author on the dangers of AI
Michael Connelly says tech is moving so fast that he feared his new novel would seem ‘archaic’ before it was published He is one of the most prolific writers in publishing, averaging more than a novel a year. But even Michael Connelly, the author of the bestselling Lincoln Lawyer series, feared (…)
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