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"Tech-Splaining for Dummies" (excellent title) bears my name and my picture on its cover, and it has glowing reviews.
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Yet it was completely written by [AI](https://stagingsk.getitupamerica.com/), with a few simple prompts about me provided by my good friend Janet.
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It simulates my chatty design of writing, however it's likewise a bit repeated, and very verbose. It might have gone beyond Janet's triggers in collecting data about me.
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There's likewise a strange, repeated hallucination in the form of my cat (I have no family pets). And there's a [metaphor](http://hackingportuguese.com/) on almost every page - some more random than others.
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There are lots of companies online offering [AI](https://stonehealthins.com/)-book composing [services](http://www.cpmediadesign.com/). My book was from BookByAnyone.
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When I contacted the chief executive Adir Mashiach, based in Israel, he told me he had actually sold around 150,000 customised books, generally in the US, given that rotating from putting together [AI](https://paramountwell.com/)-generated travel guides in June 2024.
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I'm not asking you to purchase my book. Actually you can't - only Janet, who produced it, can order any further copies.
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Ed Newton Rex explains this as "madness".
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"All of these things work without going and changing copyright law and ruining the livelihoods of the nation's creatives," he argues.
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"The government is weakening among its finest carrying out markets on the unclear pledge of development."
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As for me and a career as an author, I believe that at the moment, if I really desire a "bestseller" I'll still have to compose it myself. If anything, Tech-Splaining for Dummies highlights the existing weak point in [generative](https://800nationcredit.com/) [AI](https://monserratvielma.com/) tools for [larger jobs](https://executiveeight.com/). It has lots of mistakes and hallucinations, and it can be quite [difficult](http://dark-fx.com/) to check out in parts due to the fact that it's so [verbose](https://employeesurveysbulgaria.com/).
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