Amateur mushroom pickers have been urged to avoid foraging books sold on Amazon that appear to have been written by artificial intelligence chatbots.

Amazon has become a marketplace for AI-produced tomes that are being passed off as having been written by humans, with travel books among the popular categories for fake work.

Now a number of books have appeared on the online retailer’s site offering guides to wild mushroom foraging that also seem to be written by chatbots. The titles include “Wild Mushroom Cookbook: form [sic] forest to gourmet plate, a complete guide to wild mushroom cookery” and “The Supreme Mushrooms Books Field Guide of the South-West”.

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    Someone’s going to die following one of these books. If the people who created them can be identified, there should be harsh criminal penalties for doing it.

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      If they are selling it on Amazon Amazon can totally figure out who they are. If someone does following it and charges are pressed they will be found.

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    That is crazy dangerous. There are some really deadly mushrooms out there. People need to go to prison for this shit.

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    I’ve ran into a few issues with AI written articles.

    One for Assassins Creed Odessey on how to get wood quickly. It listed 5 methods and only 2 of them were in the game.

    Another with articles on Baldurs Gate 3 talking about upgrading your equipment. I beat the game twice in 20 hours and never came across the workbench mentioned in the articles. It was at that time the articles were clearly parroting one another with false data.

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    Article starts off with “scores 100% on AI detection tests” wtf. They should do a little research on that statement. Even OpenAI gave up trying to detect that shit. It’s not possible. The machines are mimicking human speech. And doing better than many actual human authors. You can’t detect that shit.

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    These Skynet plots to wiping out the human race are getting really convoluted as they keep making Terminator sequels/prequels. I guess they’re going for the long game by going after the mushroom foragers first.

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    How can anyone be stupid enough to start picking musrooms based on what a book says? This is a skill that should be taught by an experienced person.