This is for books that have strong or obvious AI-isms, often straight out of ChatGPT-4o. Worse, they handle a sensitive subject very poorly where it has no business.

Whether it's historically inaccurate, egregiously offense, or outright tone deaf, these books are not meant for anyone.

This is not meant for books that do things such as butchering classic stories, such as taking a fairy tale and AI-ifying it.

Examples of offenses that should go here:
- Using real people (usually historical figures) in an offensive inaccurate way. e.g. Santa visits Anne Frank while she's in hiding.
- Using conditions such as autism or Alzheimers in a stereotypical, insensitive manner.
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Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* Great idea for a list. You might also get use out of my neurodiversity-specific AI book list: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...


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Kari Oh god, I might just need to grab the standouts for that.


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* They're not quite right for this list but I recall some unfortunate uses of AI to make books, like by one woman in honor of her son who died due to a rare cancer, or one made by a family of a story their grandmother had written as a child and kept for decades. Like, the sentiment is fine, but the choice to use AI to illustrate such a thing is baffling to me. Taking your memories of a loved one and trusting the slop machine to bring them to life, yeesh.


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