Irish writers punch well above their weight when it comes to literary awards. The small country of just 5 million people has had four Nobel literature laureates and six Booker prize winners. But now, some of its most-celebrated authors are facing a battle they never expected — against artificial intelligence and the company at the center of the storm — is tech giant Meta. The World’s Europe correspondent Orla Barry reports.
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