Many authors discovered their books were used without permission to train AI systems, raising concerns about copyright, compensation, & implications for the future of the writing profession. Here’s what you need to know if your books are in this dataset.
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"Efforts to suppress languages other than English were present even in the country’s earliest days....In the U.S., bringing a heritage language back into a family usually comes down to the efforts of individuals." Thank you for sharing our story @TheAtlantic@katchow.
The key to teaching kids their heritage language is simple: Expose them to it often. The challenge is how to do that when the parents themselves don’t speak it well, @katchow writes: https://t.co/aCryQ0LZDy
I'm not translating any more books without my name on the cover. Not only is it disrespectful to me, but it is also a disservice to the reader, who should know who chose the words they're going to read.
@amyjoyce_berg My 6yo loves cuddling up to the classic Berenstain Bears stories @TheBerenstains. Also listening to mom and dad re-read lots of @NatGeo books!
@amyjoyce_berg My 8yo recently finished (and recommends) Brother's Keeper @julieleeauthor, A Single Shard @LindaSuePark, Crenshaw @kaaauthor, and Red, White, and Whole @rajanilarocca. She's also going through Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History @VashtiHarrison for the 100th time! :-)
@DrScottHadland I deleted IG for several months, and it has been THE BEST DECISION EVER. The grass is greener, brighter, saner, and healthier on the other side.
Just in time for AAPI Heritage Month, my latest article for @momdotcom. Special thanks to @chalkacademy for the quote and the resources!
https://t.co/RBy5EDaam1