Bridging the AI Gap was written by a group of AI algorithms created by Mumbai-based Fluid AI. According to the business, this is the first book written entirely by AI algorithms.
Abhinav Aggarwal, the co-founder and CEO of Fluid AI, claimed that AIs can only write blog posts that are up to a page long or brief paragraphs for social media. They have never before written a book with 102 pages. The entire book was written by the AIs in just three days.
Before the AIs began composing the book, they received a thorough six-month algorithmic training, though. The AI was trained on billions of literary files using 102,000 lines of code.
The book focuses on the differences between businesses that successfully harness AI and those that don’t. Along with other things, it illustrates how consumers may understand the technology and how AI is used in businesses.
The book will be put to the Turing test on social media by Fluid AI. The Turing test, which Alan Turing first referred to as the imitation game in 1950, measures a machine’s capacity to display intelligent behaviour comparable to or indistinguishable from that of a human.
“We would consider it successful if 50% of the participants can’t determine whether the book was written by a human or a machine,” said Abhinav Aggarwal.