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Left: Book cover. Right: These illustrations in the book were self-generated by AI
An Indian start-up has claimed to have created rules and algorithms, which allowed Artificial Intelligence (AI) to author a book – the world’s first instance of an entire book written by a machine.
This comes just a week after – as Swarajya reported-- US-based OpenAI placed an AI-driven writing bot-- ChatGPT – in the public domain, attracting over a million users worldwide and amazing users with its ability to generate multiple paragraphs of original text in answer to queries.
Writes Abhinav Aggarwal, co-founder (with his brother Raghav) of Mumbai-based AI solutions creator FluidAI in a LinkedIn post:
INDIAai the MeitY - NASSCOM AI resource adds: AI writes small paragraphs for social media posts or a maximum of on-page-long blog posts. This would be the first time they have written a 102-page book. It took just three days to write the entire book.
Abhinav’s post continues:
The 122 page book entitled “Bridging the AI Gap: Why some leaders create immense value through AI while others don’t” is available for sale at Amazon for Rs 350 (paperback) and Rs 246 (Kindle e-book).
This correspondent downloaded and read the Kindle edition of the book. It is impossible to judge whether it is written by a human or a machine – except for one quirk: AI numbers the first chapter ‘0’ rather than ‘1’.
Startup founded by two management dropouts
FluidAI is 10 years old. It was founded by two brothers Abhinav and Raghav Aggarwal, both of whom dropped out of their respective masters’ courses –Raghav from Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad and Abhinav from Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad – to follow their passion for AI.
Today, their company is 65-strong with offices in Mumbai and Delaware (US) and presence in eight countries.