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How to write 200,000 books, with a computer's help - International Herald Tribune
by dmv at 3:49 pm EDT, Apr 14, 2008

But these are not conventional books, and it is perhaps more accurate to call Parker a compiler than an author. Parker, who is also the chaired professor of management science at Insead (a business school with campuses in Fontainebleau, France, and Singapore), has developed computer algorithms that collect publicly available information on a subject — broad or obscure — and, aided by his 60 to 70 computers and six or seven programmers, he turns the results into books in a range of genres, many of them in the range of 150 pages and printed only when a customer buys one.


 
RE: How to write 200,000 books, with a computer's help - International Herald Tribune
by possibly noteworthy at 6:19 pm EDT, Apr 14, 2008

FYI, Parker was previously profiled in a piece for the Guardian, which I recommended back in February.


 
 
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