He has patented a method to automatically produce a set of similar books from a template that is filled with data from databases and Internet searches.
[clarification needed] Parker is also involved—as an entrepreneur publisher and editor—in new media reference work projects.
[8] In 2021, Parker was reported to be working on a multilingual "content engine" project named Botipedia, designed to use natural language learning and algorithmic search engine sifting to fill the translation gap for web content.
[9] Most of Parker's automatically generated books target niche markets (the "long tail" concept).
[2] Using a collection of automation programs called "Eve", Parker has applied his techniques within his dictionary project to digital poetry; he reports posting over 1.3 million poems, aspiring to reach one poem for each word found in the English language.