ChatGPT dominated Amazon? AI-written e-books dominate the marketplace

E-books are digital versions of books traditional print that can be read on electronic devices such as computers, tablets, e-readers and smartphones. E-books, like those on Amazon, can be downloaded from retailers, libraries, or other sources. They come in many formats including PDF, EPUB, MOBI and others.

Numbers of e-books on Amazon increase

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Recently, Brett Schickler became an author and wrote a book with the help of the ChatGPT artificial intelligence.

“The idea of ​​writing a book finally seemed possible,” said Schickler, a salesman in Rochester, New York. "I thought 'I can do this'." Using the AI ​​tool, it is possible to generate blocks of text from prompts simple. Schickler created a 30-page illustrated children's e-book in a matter of hours, putting it on sale in January through Amazon.

“The Wise Little Squirrel: A Tale of Saving and Investing” is available on the Amazon Kindle store for $2.99 ​​or $9.99 for a print version. The content has already earned Schickler at least $100. It may not seem like much, but it was enough to get him excited about the production.

There are more than 200 e-books on Amazon's Kindle store that state that the AI ​​is the author or co-author of the work, including some whose titles are “How to Write and Create Content Using ChatGPT”, “The Power of Homework” and the poetry collection “Echoes Of Universe”. What is surprising is that the number only increases daily. There's even a new subgenre on Amazon: books on using ChatGPT, written entirely by ChatGPT.

Of course, there are already concerns about authenticity, as the AI ​​learns to write by scanning millions of pages of already existing text. No wonder an experiment with CNET intelligence resulted in several corrections and apparent plagiarism before the tech news site suspended its use.

The tool of OpenAI seems poised to "bring down" the book industry, as aspiring novelists and book gurus Self-helpers looking to make a quick buck are turning to software to help create e-books. made by bots to publish them through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing.

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