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It’s fair to wonder if Spines is just an exercise in efficiency, or if might bring a new dimension to the world of literature: take away all the pain points and a new written word might emerge.
The new company, Spines, will charge authors between $1,200 and $5,000 to have their books edited, proofread, formatted, designed and circulated with the help of artificial intelligence, but it's ...
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Like Microsoft’s 8080 Books, Spines has a focus on speed. Niv claimed the platform can reduce the time it takes to publish a book from six to 18 months, to two to three weeks.
Spines has attracted $6.5 million in seed funding from primarily Israeli investors, including Aleph, LionTree LLC, M-Fund, and Dan Sensor, coauthor of the book Start-Up Nation.
Israeli startup Spines is looking to disrupt the centuries-old publishing industry after closing on a $6.5 million seed funding round today. The round was led by Aleph and saw participation from ...
Spines—which is really more accurately described as a tech startup than a publisher—plans to publish 8,000 books in 2025 by using AI to proofread, produce, publish and distribute books.
Spines’ production plans, Niv said, start from about $1,200 and can go up to $5,000, depending on how many services an author is requesting. Users are given options for cover illustrations, but ...