It's getting to be this easy to make PDF Slop.
"But that's about making YouTube slop."
Content Is Content. Watch the video; see how this particular application works. If you wanted to churn out slop at scale, it's doable here and now as a one-man shop.
Find your source materials, including the games you're clearly going to rip off for their mechanics, and put them on the virtual board to be linked into the chat. Go back and forth with the bots you're connected to to massage the texts generated into what you want, then export and assemble the manuscript together in Google Docs or LibreOffice (or whatever you can get for free).
Use Midjourney or another artbot to generate your covers and interior illustrations (what few you need), Canva to cover the gaps, and there you go. You can turn out, as a one-man band, slop from ShowerThought to Final Product in a week.
"But what about AI disclaimers?"
Irrelevant. People already can't tell the difference between hand-written and bot-generated; the Romance book market already proved this conclusively. So long as you're not so sloppy as to keep the prompts in the text, no one will know unless you run your mouth. If you still feel vulnerable, use a pen name and be done with it.
While Poppi isn't free, most of the bots you can plug into it or feed output into it is; you can use this not only to make the slop products, but also to make the slop marketing media needed to promote the slop product- all by yourself.
It is because the bots are mostly free, and the tutorials to learn how to use them are mostly free, that will compel the commercial collapse of media production due to a massive deluge of content creation by one-man operators. You can benefit from this, or you can be drowned to death; I choose to benefit, which is why I've subscribed to Vox Day's new Substack column about the bots.
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