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Old 12-11-2025, 06:24 PM   #2
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The information in this Rolling Stone story may be familiar to many, but I thought it was a good overview of the issue of AI slop and authors' frustration with Amazon's tepid response.
As long as Amazon is making money of selling AI knockoffs, it's doubtful that anything will change. Author complains, knockoff gets removed. Next version of the knockoff is published. Wash, rinse, repeat. Could Amazon do more? Almost certainly. Will they? Very unlikely.

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