As the author of one of the books on the Bookey platform, imagine my surprise to get a Google Alert letting me know that my book has been “summarized” by Bookey, and that the “summary” is now available for purchase. Imagine my even greater surprise to find that Bookey didn’t bother to credit me as an author of my own book. And that all of the “quotes from the book” listed on the Bookey website don’t appear in the book at all—they have been entirely fabricated by Bookey. Meanwhile, the “summary” they’ve created is wildly inaccurate and not at all a reflection of the book. It’s clear, from reading these materials, that their team didn’t read the book—instead, they copy/pasted something from ChatGPT, and now they’re trying to sell it to you. (At no benefit to the actual authors, of course.) If they’re willing to steal from authors, what will they steal from you? If you’re going to give them your credit card information, you should know it’s going to scam artists who are openly selling a fake product.
Hi Ryanburgh, could you let us know which title is not right in our web, we will delete that ASAP. Please send us the email to support@bookey.app Another thing, we already stop use the AI to write content. We also realise the problem from AI. Sorry about the issue.