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AI Is Writing Books About Foraging. What Could Go Wrong?
(civileats.com)
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Darwin awards will benefit - if that's the right term.
I feel for the smart kids or eagar adults that want to learn and get caught up in this.
Darwin awards is a little harsh and I am a huge Darwin awards fan myself.
I see your point, but anyone with an ounce of intelligence will steer well clear of these.
That said, Amazon should be held responsible for deliberately promoting false and dangerous information.
How is this related to the Darwin awards, if you're just getting fooled by a book that you thought was trustworthy?
Trusting Amazon's AI produced books.
I guess it depends how obvious it is that they're AI-generated
True. Does it not say or does it even give a fictitious author? Amazon should be held accountable if that's the case.
Amazon should be held accountable for a lot of things, let's face it...