{"slug": "new-free-ai-generated-haiku-book", "title": "New (free, AI generated) Haiku book", "summary": "Critical forum post condemning a new, AI-generated book about the Haiku operating system. The author argues the book is low-quality \"AI slop\" that was not proofread, contains incoherent content mixing basic help and programming guides, and was created with minimal effort using a website that generates books from a simple topic prompt. The post concludes that such AI-generated content wastes resources and questions whether it belongs in the community or AI section of the forum.", "body_md": "I wonder why anyone would do that. I mean, writing a book is a commendable effort, but telling a machine to do it and then posting a message in a forum of people knowing the subject telling you have just made it?\nTook me less than a minute to find something that shows this was not written by a human, or even proof read by someone who knows anything, in this AI slop. Apparently there are accelerated Intel graphics drivers available to install via HaikuDepot.\nIt is an incoherent mess that tries, badly, to mix together basic help documentation found elsewhere with basic programming guides, found elsewhere.\nYou didn’t make a book, you burnt up resources wasting everyone’s time.\nWhen I saw this I immediately thought “LLM crap”. It was very, and I mean very suspicious right away: new member with a book about Haiku, just like that. I didn’t even click the link in the beginning (I did that after others posted here).\nBut I didn’t need to read anything to verify. The link to said “book” clearly says “bright learn.ai”. From there, the webpage to create such a “book” is just two clicks away, where it says “enter the book topic you want to generate” - entering any further details is optional, and even if you want to provide some, you have very limited space to do so.\nI mean, seriously, what the hell, it takes more effort to make something even remotely believable. But the worst part is, there are many “books” like this one in that website, where people can “educate” themselves by reading crap - and I’m sure there are many websites like that one…\nit a good book, but the entire thing is ai generated and most of the information seem to be correct, the only question is should this be in the Ai section or the community section", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/new-free-ai-generated-haiku-book", "canonical_source": "https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/new-free-ai-generated-haiku-book/19247#post_7", "published_at": "2026-05-21 14:22:08+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-05-21 14:37:48.655932+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "large-language-models"], "entities": ["Haiku", "HaikuDepot", "bright learn.ai"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/new-free-ai-generated-haiku-book", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/new-free-ai-generated-haiku-book.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/new-free-ai-generated-haiku-book.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/new-free-ai-generated-haiku-book.jsonld"}}