If we were attending the LinkedIn Web Summit 2024, we would be talking about how AI is changing publishing. At Casover Publishing, we’ve seen how AI is helping us work with books, especially when reviewing and editing them.
We now use AI to help us edit books. AI doesn’t replace our human editors. Instead, it helps us give better feedback to authors more quickly. This lets our editors focus on improving stories and characters.
Improving How We Review Books At Casover Publishing, we use both AI and human editors. AI helps us check the structure of a book, while our editors focus on making the story and characters better. This works well for our character research service, where AI spots inconsistencies and humans add depth.
Better Advice for Authors We use AI to understand what readers like and what’s popular in the book market. This helps us give authors better advice on how to make their books stand out.
The future of publishing involves using new technology while keeping the human touch. We’ve found that AI tools can:
At Web Summit 2024, we would want to show that AI isn’t replacing people in publishing. It’s helping us do our jobs better. At Casover, we’re trying to find the right balance between new technology and the human skills that make stories great.
We believe the future of publishing isn’t about choosing between people or AI. It’s about using both together. This helps us work better with authors while still making high-quality books that readers will enjoy.
For small publishers like us, AI tools help us compete with bigger companies while still giving personal attention to our authors. By using these new technologies, we can find more diverse writers and help their stories reach the right readers.
At Web Summit, we hope there is talk about how to use AI to make publishing more inclusive, efficient, and creative, not whether AI will replace people in publishing.
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