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Tool or Terror? Looking to Literature to Better Understand Artificial Intelligence

Tool or Terror? Looking to Literature to Better Understand Artificial Intelligence

Gabrielle Bellot Reads Allegra Hyde, Mark O’Connell, and More

By Gabrielle Bellot | May 30, 2023

25 new books out today!

25 new books out today!

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24 new books to check out today.

24 new books to check out today.

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21 new books out today!

21 new books out today!

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One great short story to read today: García Márquez's

One great short story to read today: García Márquez's "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World."

By Gabrielle Bellot | May 2, 2023

26 new books out today.

26 new books out today.

By Gabrielle Bellot | May 2, 2023

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23 new books out today.

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20 new paperbacks hitting shelves this April.

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18 new books to check out today!

18 new books to check out today!

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20 new books to check out today!

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16 new books to check out this week.

16 new books to check out this week.

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6 new books to get your hands on this week.

6 new books to get your hands on this week.

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