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Friends of Big Bear Valley Facebook page hide caption toggle caption Friends of Big Bear Valley Facebook page FROM LAIST CALIFORNIA BALD EAGLES KEEP TENDING TO EGGS THAT ARE UNLIKELY TO HATCH LAist 89.3 Three bald eagle eggs in California's Big Bear Valley aren't likely to hatch again this year, disappointing tens of thousands of people that've been keeping a close eye on a livestream for any signs of new life in the nest. Amazon.com started requiring writers who want to sell books through its e-book program to tell the company in advance whether their work includes material generated by artificial intelligence. Matt Slocum/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt Slocum/AP BOOKS AUTHORS PUSH BACK ON THE GROWING NUMBER OF AI 'SCAM' BOOKS ON AMAZON Authors say that the proliferation of AI-generated books can lead customers into buying the wrong book on Amazon and that these books can harm authors' sales numbers and reputations. 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