AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLocal Poetry Spotlight: Maine author Anne Cyr’s new collection “The Wondermaker” lands with praise for its humor and everyday-miracle tone, plus upcoming signings at Sherman’s. AI & Publishing/Media: A new book, “Bytes and Bullets,” argues AI is accelerating an arms-race shift toward “intelligentised warfare,” while separate reporting highlights how AI is reshaping publishing workflows and security risks. Consumer Finance Transparency: The CFPB will stop publishing consumer complaint narratives, a move critics say reduces searchable context for shoppers. Library & Censorship Fight: A Sydney library removes “How to Sell a Genocide” after a complaint, underscoring how public libraries manage politically charged titles. Big-Name Series Update: Sarah J. Maas reveals “A Court of Splintered Harmony” and “A Court of Forgotten Melody,” book 6 and 7, with covers and release dates. Tech Security in the Open: GitHub/Wiz reporting describes an AI-assisted Snowflake-related flaw that turned on a workflow injection chain. Courtroom Culture: The Tupac Shakur murder trial begins decades later, with prosecutors and defense battling over what the accused said.
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