From New Scientist page 48 of Jan 11-17, 2025, issue:
"...Spines, a tech company aiming to disrupt the publishing industry...using AI to do the editing and other jobs previously done by skilled and salaried humans,...aims to publish 8000 books in 2025...."
Amazon adds (I believe) this number of new books each day to its catalog. I'm curious to know from techies here if this target # seems do-able AI at less than Amazon scale?
That has to be eBooks, since with 3 a day limit for paperbacks, that's only 1095 a year.
But even then, 8000 in a year is 22 a day.
Those are going to plink into the abyss and sink towards the bottomless nothing without anyone noticing.
That's not even a blip by Amazon standards.
What's more likely to happen is somewhere on day 5 of 22 submissions a day, the bots will work out it's AI drek, and the lot will be pulled. The next day of doing the same thing, the account will be nuked.
Even if they make it a year, and I really doubt that, those 8000 books will just be a drop in the ocean that no-one noticed.
If their aim is to disrupt publishing, they obviously don't have a clue how to do that.