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  1. Just found this fascinating article over at the always wonderful Smart Bitches Trashy Books about a really interesting deep dive into AI narrators and library books:

    smartbitchestrashybooks.com/2024/10/ai-audiobook-narrators-in-overdrive-and-the-issue-of-library-ai-circulation-policy/

    Thanks to
    divergentrays.com/blog/posts/2024-10-27-Weekly-Wrap-Up-30 for the link!

    I can't say I'm surprised, but I think it's always helpful to see the way these things work behind the scenes and to know what to look for. I read a lot of genre fiction myself, and have been digging through the self published books for years now. A good number of them do have that smell of "for the algorithm" about them, and are always found at the bottom of the stacks, or in the free sections. Before LLMs, I believe most of these were being written by content mills for the express purpose of making money and getting clicks, so it's only logical that they would move on to AI generation instead. But with content mills, at least a real person was getting paid at some point in the process, right?

    #web3isgoinggreat #AI #AIart #LLM #noAIcontent #selfpublishing #books #amazon

  2. Just found this fascinating article over at the always wonderful Smart Bitches Trashy Books about a really interesting deep dive into AI narrators and library books:

    smartbitchestrashybooks.com/2024/10/ai-audiobook-narrators-in-overdrive-and-the-issue-of-library-ai-circulation-policy/

    Thanks to
    divergentrays.com/blog/posts/2024-10-27-Weekly-Wrap-Up-30 for the link!

    I can't say I'm surprised, but I think it's always helpful to see the way these things work behind the scenes and to know what to look for. I read a lot of genre fiction myself, and have been digging through the self published books for years now. A good number of them do have that smell of "for the algorithm" about them, and are always found at the bottom of the stacks, or in the free sections. Before LLMs, I believe most of these were being written by content mills for the express purpose of making money and getting clicks, so it's only logical that they would move on to AI generation instead. But with content mills, at least a real person was getting paid at some point in the process, right?

    #web3isgoinggreat #AI #AIart #LLM #noAIcontent #selfpublishing #books #amazon

  3. Just found this fascinating article over at the always wonderful Smart Bitches Trashy Books about a really interesting deep dive into AI narrators and library books:

    smartbitchestrashybooks.com/2024/10/ai-audiobook-narrators-in-overdrive-and-the-issue-of-library-ai-circulation-policy/

    Thanks to
    divergentrays.com/blog/posts/2024-10-27-Weekly-Wrap-Up-30 for the link!

    I can't say I'm surprised, but I think it's always helpful to see the way these things work behind the scenes and to know what to look for. I read a lot of genre fiction myself, and have been digging through the self published books for years now. A good number of them do have that smell of "for the algorithm" about them, and are always found at the bottom of the stacks, or in the free sections. Before LLMs, I believe most of these were being written by content mills for the express purpose of making money and getting clicks, so it's only logical that they would move on to AI generation instead. But with content mills, at least a real person was getting paid at some point in the process, right?

    #web3isgoinggreat #AI #AIart #LLM #noAIcontent #selfpublishing #books #amazon

  4. Just found this fascinating article over at the always wonderful Smart Bitches Trashy Books about a really interesting deep dive into AI narrators and library books:

    smartbitchestrashybooks.com/2024/10/ai-audiobook-narrators-in-overdrive-and-the-issue-of-library-ai-circulation-policy/

    Thanks to
    divergentrays.com/blog/posts/2024-10-27-Weekly-Wrap-Up-30 for the link!

    I can't say I'm surprised, but I think it's always helpful to see the way these things work behind the scenes and to know what to look for. I read a lot of genre fiction myself, and have been digging through the self published books for years now. A good number of them do have that smell of "for the algorithm" about them, and are always found at the bottom of the stacks, or in the free sections. Before LLMs, I believe most of these were being written by content mills for the express purpose of making money and getting clicks, so it's only logical that they would move on to AI generation instead. But with content mills, at least a real person was getting paid at some point in the process, right?

    #web3isgoinggreat #AI #AIart #LLM #noAIcontent #selfpublishing #books #amazon

  5. Just found this fascinating article over at the always wonderful Smart Bitches Trashy Books about a really interesting deep dive into AI narrators and library books:

    smartbitchestrashybooks.com/2024/10/ai-audiobook-narrators-in-overdrive-and-the-issue-of-library-ai-circulation-policy/

    Thanks to
    divergentrays.com/blog/posts/2024-10-27-Weekly-Wrap-Up-30 for the link!

    I can't say I'm surprised, but I think it's always helpful to see the way these things work behind the scenes and to know what to look for. I read a lot of genre fiction myself, and have been digging through the self published books for years now. A good number of them do have that smell of "for the algorithm" about them, and are always found at the bottom of the stacks, or in the free sections. Before LLMs, I believe most of these were being written by content mills for the express purpose of making money and getting clicks, so it's only logical that they would move on to AI generation instead. But with content mills, at least a real person was getting paid at some point in the process, right?

    #web3isgoinggreat #AI #AIart #LLM #noAIcontent #selfpublishing #books #amazon