A recent report by Originality.ai reveals that 77% of newly published self-help books on Amazon are likely AI-generated. The study, which analyzed 844 books, found that AI-written content is prevalent not only in the main text but also in product descriptions and author bios. Authors like Noah Felix Bennett and Richard Trillion Mantey have capitalized on this trend, publishing hundreds of books with minimal production costs, leveraging Amazon's print-on-demand service.
Despite the high volume of AI-generated books, they receive significantly fewer reviews compared to human-authored works, indicating a potential lack of reader engagement. Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform requires disclosure of AI-generated content, but "AI-assisted" works remain exempt, allowing authors to publish extensively without full transparency. The report highlights the irony of AI authors embodying the very principles of success taught in self-help books, while the quality and authenticity of the content remain questionable.
AI-Generated Self-Help Books Dominate Amazon, Study Finds
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