According to a new Vice Magazine story, Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited Young Adult Romance bestseller list was dominated by dozens of AI-generated books, yesterday and Monday.
Jules Roscoe reports on titles such as When the Three Attacks, Apricot Bar Code Architecture, The Journey to Becoming Enlightened is Arduous and Department of Vinh Du Stands in Front of His Parents’ Tombstone.
The article quotes a twitter post from Indie author Caitlyn Lynch: “The AI bots have broken Amazon. Take a look at the Best Sellers in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance eBooks top 100 chart. I can see 19 actual legit books. The rest are AI nonsense clearly there to click farm.”
By Tuesday afternoon they had been removed from the bestseller list (or fell off, naturally) but remained available to purchase. As of today, Amazon appears to have removed the bulk of them.
“This will absolutely be the death knell for Kindle Unlimited if Amazon cannot kill this off. The KENP payout will halve and writers will pull their books in droves,” Lynch continued in a thread, referring to the payout that publishing writers get based on how many pages of their book were read by Kindle users. I honestly thought Amazon had a handle on the click farms. CLEARLY NOT.”
She followed with a screenshot of the bestseller list at that time, where only two out of sixteen titles were real.