Books about or featuring rainbows, made with generative AI.

Since the end of March 2025 these will predominantly be made with ChatGPT's image generator.

Assembling them in one place here serves to:
1) Demonstrate how similar they all are;
2) Call out obvious generative AI use so those who want to avoid such things (but maybe don't yet recognize the "style" in an instant) can do so.

Book creators: why use AI? Why use the laziest, sloppiest, most unethical path possible? Why publish a book like this?
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Kent Chen Claiming books are “AI-written” demands proof. At a technical level, there is no reliable fingerprint for AI text—no dataset, no tool, no method exists. Without hard evidence, such claims are pure speculation. And when speculation damages an author’s career or credibility, the legal term is defamation.


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