National and international coverage for bestselling author RR Haywood, who has published the world's first book first book with a stamp of authenticity to show it was written by a human and not AI.

International Coverage For Author RR Haywood And NO-AI

RR Haywood publishes world's first book with a stamp of authenticity to show it was written by a human and not AI

There has been national and international coverage for bestselling indie author RR Haywood, who has published the world’s first book with a stamp of authenticity to show it was written by a human and not AI.

Media coverage for the story has included the print editions of the Daily Star and Daily Express, The European, and international MSN.com.

Further coverage has included, but not been limited to, Frontlist, Citizen Tribune, The Mountain Press, Talker News, The Messenger, Black Hills Pioneer, KTLA, Twin States News, Tallassee Tribune, The Cheyenne Post, The Weekly Journal, and Selma Sun.

RR Haywood’s ‘The Undead’ carries a label on its cover sporting the words ‘NO-AI’, an acronym for ‘Naturally Original – Authentically Invented’.

The book’s sales listing also includes a warranty that offers readers extra protection in the event the book turns out to be bot-made.

Haywood, a client of book PR agency Palamedes and one of Britain’s bestselling self-published authors with more than four million sales, created the label in the hope of stemming what he describes as a deluge of “AI tat” now being sold on Amazon.

His NO-AI stamp features four handprints to represent each of the human personality and behavioural types – Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness (DISK).

Three versions of the NO-AI stamp are now available for authors to download for free from RR Haywood’s website and use on their books.

Bestselling author RR Haywood has published the world's first book with a stamp of authenticity to show it was written by a human and not AI.
Bestselling indie author RR Haywood has published the world’s first book with a stamp of authenticity to show it was written by a human and not by AI. 

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“The Palamedes guys are bursting with brilliant ideas that translate well in the national press. This makes working with the PPR team a genuine pleasure for journalists" Daily Express

 

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