New Algorithm May Help You Complete Your Journals Automatically

INSEAD professor Philip M. Parker has developed an algorithm that can compile information from various sources and turn it into a book. The coolest thing about the algorithm is that it takes only a few minutes or sometimes a few hours to do it. That's why he and his group, ICON Group International, has published over 800,000 books on Amazon. Quite a nice way to make money, right?

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Prof. Parker figured out that writing technical books and business reports can be outsourced to computers. Parker says that the technology isn't going to limit him to books; and can be used to develop video & games as well. In the following video, Prof. Parker explains the whole thing -



We sincerely hope that the technology will help you complete your journals, sparing you some time to relax. Huh?

Via: Programmer creates 800,000 books algorithmically, starts selling them on Amazon | ExtremeTech

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