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Amazon removes books ‘generated by AI’ for sale under author’s name

3 pointsby cwanalmost 2 years ago

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stringsandcharsalmost 2 years ago
The entire Kindle market is breaking-down, as scam publishers are producing fake books with AI-generated text (admittedly a step-up from the previous trend of simply generating randomized text for 200-300 pages), or outputting classic titles that are out of copyright using the Gutenberg file or even poorly-produced OCR, and then charging anything from one or two dollars up to double figures.<p>The problem is that if you&#x27;re trying to get a specific copy of a classic title (say one with footnotes or an informative introduction), then there&#x27;s almost no way of telling what you&#x27;re going to get, as all the reviews are just haphazardly bundled together for a book with the same title - some of them warning about missing chapters, or crazy OCR mistakes, while others are praising the quality of the hardbound covers.<p>Blows my mind that Amazon don&#x27;t care any longer about selling fake hardware of every type, but even something as simple and controllable for them as Kindle books has become a shitshow of scams and fakes as well.