The booklets were found for sale online and included photographs unrelated to the Island
A heritage campaigner on the Isle of Man is aiming to write to the head of Amazon about the implications of having fake books for sale.
In September last year, Charles Guard was alerted to the distribution of AI generated Isle of Man travel books.
The booklets were found for sale online and included photographs unrelated to the Island.
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He then wrote to Alex Mayer, the MP for Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard, where the distribution centre operates from.
The MP wrote to the company, and since, it has removed fake books from the site and introduced a system of red flagging.
Charles says he is pleased with the change:
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