ChatGPT strikes (out) again

 Here is what ChatGPT thinks my novel, Getting It, is about. Not a word of this (attribution of authorship aside) is correct:

“Getting It” is a book written by Daniel Shaviro, a tax law professor at NYU School of Law. The book explores the current state of U.S. tax policy and suggests reforms that could improve the fairness and effectiveness of the tax system.

Shaviro argues that the U.S. tax system is overly complex, inefficient, and inequitable, and that it fails to achieve its stated goals of raising revenue and promoting economic growth. He proposes a number of reforms that would simplify the tax code, reduce tax evasion and avoidance, and ensure that the wealthy pay their fair share.

Some of the specific proposals in the book include replacing the income tax with a consumption tax, increasing taxes on the wealthy and corporations, and reforming the estate tax. Overall, the book is a thought-provoking and accessible exploration of one of the most important and contentious issues in American public policy.

By contrast, here is what the book description at Amazon says.:

“Young D.C. lawyer Bill Doberman, who fancies himself the James Bond of the Potomac. is a liar, a conniver, a phony, a hypocrite, and a cad, and those are his good points. But will they be enough to win him the much desired booby prize of partnership at Ashby & Cinders?