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AI-generated books force Amazon to cap e-book publications to 3 per day
Okay, feels like three per day is still a lot. Nobody's out there writing three books per day. Unless this is, like, a publisher limit.
Also I'm pretty sure I bought one of those AI books, for embedded development, a while ago. I would be pretty pissed off about it, but actually it was so poorly formatted and weird that bit was pretty funny. It was like 12 bucks for a joke.
Now it's a good way to show to people that AI generated slop even exists in book space, a cheap lesson.
I got the proper textbooks too, so I did get the information I was looking for.
Its a very common scam, i remember the crypto twins making a video about how they churn out audible audiobooks through "ghost writer companies", this was before generative AI was popular so you can bet its all AI now.