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Someone Used AI to Write an Unauthorized Biography of Me

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/16/technology/ai-slop-books-biography-amazon.html
13•igonvalue•1h ago

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aanet•49m ago
> "Two business school professors, curious about A.I. books and whether anyone actually likes them, gathered data about 10 million books published on Amazon over the last five years. They found that the number of e-books published per month had tripled since the release of ChatGPT, to more than 300,000 at the end of last year, from around 100,000 in 2022. (Amazon said that its internal metrics did not show that level of growth, but would not share its figures.). Because romance sells, the professors thought it would be the genre most susceptible to A.I. intervention, but instead it was nonfiction — a term that should probably be used loosely in this context. While A.I.-assisted books received lower customer ratings than human-made ones, they deemed A.I.’s entry into the market a positive development, because the books were selling, if modestly. As economists, they told me, they’re less concerned with literary quality or customer satisfaction than revenue growth and market expansion."

One of the writers, Bill Johns, age 70, a retired cyber security consultant:

> "Mr. Johns now has 445 books for sale on Amazon. He orders a paperback copy of each one and keeps them on four rotating white bookshelves that are crowded awkwardly next to a couch in his living room. They all feature a photo of him in a serious dark suit — which is A.I. generated. “It was either that or put on a suit and take selfies,” he said."

gherkinnn•41m ago
> As economists, they told me, they’re less concerned with literary quality or customer satisfaction than revenue growth and market expansion.

As a human, I am concerned with these economists.

javcasas•26m ago
Don't be. They are maximizing economy, at the cost of everything else. If anything, they are _perfect_ economists.
Retric•12m ago
Economics has long recognized the distinction between GDP and value creation, but not everyone in a field is going to produce the best work.

Intangibles and unpaid work get ignored not because they cannot be included but because doing so is harder.

jambalaya8•39m ago
This is <sarcasm>good</sarcasm>. It should eventually make writing not a viably profitable career for anyone also. How the heck will people ever stand out and not just be grey goo? How will anyone know what is good versus garbage?
dylan604•25m ago
Would publishers be willing to go to the level of pulling a Milli Vanilli where they hire people to make appearances as the author? Or would a litmus test to see if an author has attended any book signings be valid?
gtowey•12m ago
We are going to go back to human-only networks for filtering the garbage into a trusted set of recommendations. Maybe where the only music you can trust are local artists you can see live. Or where the books you read are from a friend-of-a-friend who knows the author. Maybe the world of tomorrow looks more like the world we left behind.
MrGilbert•8m ago
So the algorithmic system could potentially destroy itself.

Neat!

aanet•44m ago
If sloppy digital pollution is the state of things to come, I fear for our species.
shimman•41m ago
People are allowed to reject things and we've seen the public around the world overwhelming reject LLMs, what SV + VC doesn't like are being told no (shocker). Honestly believe they would rather destroy the planet than be forced to help others, which tracks seeing what you hear coming out of the mouths of these supposed "leaders" (deeply anti-human + anti-democratic sentiment).

It's no wonder they are worried for their lives. The majority of the planet rightfully hate their guts.

dylan604•21m ago
Right now, most people are more than happy slurping in the slop. The push back is only in niche corners of the interwebs. Even the obvious issues with slop like "count the fingers" level of issues are being used for entertainment and embraced rather than rejection. So there's no real pressure to fix things with the slop generators. So many people are oblivious to the content they are consuming is slop or not bothered by it if they are told it is slop. So I'm really not buying your premise that "we've seen the public around the world overwhelming reject LLMs"
nshotton•41m ago
https://archive.ph/6Kz6H
starkparker•37m ago
Couldn't find a discussion yet on Wikipedia about how slop books with ISBNs and publishers are more authoritative sources than primary sources by the letter of its rules, but I expect there'll be one by the time I finish popping a bag of popcorn
mistrial9•29m ago
Brave search is returning secondary sources, not primary sources, for several serious real life topics in the last weeks it seems.. I mean Law and Medicine.. what is that about?
iamflimflam1•31m ago
I stumbled across this recently - back in the 70s publishing houses were paying people to churn out book.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nlbfZGFKuI

> Donald Rowland, a Suffolk author of nearly 200 books - written under more than 30 pseudonyms - has made a living out of his romantic fiction. Donald churns out more novels than anybody else in the county. He specialises in old-fashioned romance, his heroes and heroines are morally beyond reproach, there is no sex in his novels. The reason for his prolific output is simple - Donald is paid just fifty pounds per book.

josefritzishere•16m ago
Anything written by AI should, at the very least, be filed under fiction.
adyavanapalli•9m ago
Honest question, but since when were biographies ever _authorized_? I would assume you would simply inform the subject out of politeness if at all.

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