KI-generierte Bücher

US-Amerikanische Bibliothekare kämpfen mit KI-generierten Büchern (via americanlibrariesmagazine.org):

“Its pages contained strangely worded sentences, some of them including made-up facts about rabbits (such as the claim that they make their own clothes). Every page of text featured the same clip art of a bunny eating a carrot. Stock photos of rabbits littered the pages, their eyes and noses disappearing into the book’s bleed.

Spread from a children’s book about rabbits that reads: If you’ve ever had the pleasure of feeding a rabbit, you’ve probably wondered how they reproduce. The answer is simple: they live in the wild! Despite being cute and cutesy, rabbits are also very smart. They can even make their own clothes, and they can even walk around. And they’re not only adorable, but they’re also very useful to us as pets and can help you out with gardening.

One page inexplicably appeared twice. Another told readers, “If you’ve ever had the pleasure of feeding a rabbit, you’ve probably wondered how they reproduce. The answer is simple: They live in the wild!””

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