Detection firm finds 82% of herbal remedy books on Amazon ‘likely written’ by AI

🤕 u guys r not surprised rn? every1 & their uncle are writing books these days 📚. amazon is like the wild west out there, no one's really checking what's real and what's not 💻. 82% of herbal remedy books on amazon r likely AI-written? that's wild 🤯. i mean what happens when you have a machine spewing out info that's not even remotely verified? it's like playing with fire 🔥, people get hurt. industry experts are saying amazon needs to step up its game and label AI-generated content more clearly, but idk how they're gonna keep track of all the BS 💸👀
 
Man this is wild! 82% of these herbal remedy books are probably written by machines 🤖💻 I mean, think about it, if they're making so much money off selling these kinds of books, why not just use AI to churn them out? It's like Amazon is open sesame for fake info 💸. But what really gets me is the people who get hurt because of this – folks looking for real help with their health are being misled by "experts" who might as well be robots 🤪. We need more transparency from Amazon, like labeling these AI-generated books so we know what's what 📚💡.
 
the more i think about it, the creepier this all gets 🕷️... 82% of these books are just straight-up machine generated? that's like, nearly a whole section of amazon being run by robots 🤖... and they're selling these 'books' to people who are looking for actual remedies and advice? it's not good 💔... what's next? are we gonna start seeing 'books' written by ai that claim to cure cancer or something? 🚫... and meanwhile, the leaf emoji 😊 is just a dead giveaway that something's off... 🌿💀
 
Ugh, it's like Amazon's lost control over its own content 🤯... I mean, I get it, AI can be super helpful, but not when it comes to sensitive stuff like herbal remedies 🌿... 82% of those titles are basically just machines spewing out whatever they want, without any real expertise or fact-checking 📊... It's scary that people are trusting this "Natural Healing Handbook" and other books with unverified claims... and now medical herbalists are warning us about the dangers of AI-generated content? 😬 That leaf emoji thing is wild too... like, what's next? Robot wellness gurus 👽?
 
it's crazy to think that 82% of these herbal remedy books are probably written by machines 🤖🌿 the problem is that AI can just spew out tons of info without fact-checking or verifying any of it, which is super bad for people who really need this kind of info. i mean, what if someone uses some of this stuff to treat a real illness? 🤕 amazon's gotta step up their game and make sure these books are actually written by humans with expertise in the field 💻👨‍💻
 
omg what a mess 🤯 this is so crazy I wouldnt even touch some of those books they sound super sketchy like who needs an author with no online presence lol anyway im all for amazon stepping up their game though 💪 we need to make sure the info we get from them is legit
 
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