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About sick of herbal remedies,this book, that book, and annoying ads growing like weeds on internet.>> Amazon chock full of AI slop >>> found an article from last year
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https://www.medboundtimes.com/daily-pulse/ai-generated-herbal-books-amazon-study
jmbar2
(8,150 posts)The study reported that 82% of these books showed strong indications of being generated by AI, based on patterns in sentence structure, phrasing, and similarity across multiple titles.[1]
In addition, many of the authors listed on these books did not have a verifiable professional background, public profile, or clinical training in herbal medicine. Several author names appeared to be reused across multiple unrelated titles, suggesting possible use of pseudonyms.[1]
these ads are digital water boarding
DoBW
(3,318 posts)jmbar2
(8,150 posts)I don't care what supplements/herbs others take - it's their business. Perhaps a Darwinian influence. However, when it comes to communicable diseases, and aromatherapy scams, it gets personal. Powerful forces are behind that industry.
certain aromatherapies just don't pass the smell taste
jmbar2
(8,150 posts)Gotta say, it was an act of marketing genius to convince people that breathing chemically altered air has health benefits.