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  • ISBN 9781510783188
  • Weight: 499g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Learn how to use and leverage AI as a writer, editor, literary agent, or publisher.

AI Ink: Writing, Publishing, and Misinformation at the Dawn of the AI Age
 is a groundbreaking exploration of the profound impact of artificial intelligence on the creative industries. Jason Van Tatenhove, a journalist and expert on political extremism, takes readers on a journey through the rapidly evolving landscape where AI tools are reshaping writing and publishing. From AI-generated content to the ethical dilemmas of misinformation, this book addresses the opportunities and challenges that come with the integration of AI into creative processes.

Van Tatenhove draws on his extensive experience and interviews with leading experts to provide a comprehensive guide that is essential for writers, publishers, and anyone interested in the future of creativity. AI Ink not only explores the current state of AI but also offers thoughtful predictions and practical advice for navigating the complexities of this new technological era.
Jason Van Tatenhove is a journalist, author, and speaker known for his expertise on political extremism and misinformation. He writes regularly as a columnist in Colorado, appears on CNN as a commentator, and has spoken at events for Georgetown Law's ICAP and the National Holocaust Memorial Museum. He is the author of The Perils of Extremism: How I Left the Oath Keepers and Why We Should be Concerned about a Future Civil War. His latest book explores AI's impact on writing.

 

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