A startup called Spines aims to publish 8,000 books using AI by 2025, despite skepticism about AI’s ability to produce quality writing.
Short story writer Lincoln Michel criticized Spines' efforts, stating, 'A great example of how no one can find actual uses for LLMs that aren't scams for grifts.'
Author Rowan Coleman added that the creators of Spines are 'spineLESS,' indicating a lack of respect for the art of writing and publishing.
Spines CEO Yehuda Niv claimed that they published seven 'bestsellers' but provided no sales figures, raising suspicion about their business model.
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