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After all, if people are willing to read what they're given, why not? If they like to read books with the quality of neural networks, then there's nothing you can do about it. All that remains is to be better than the neural network. In any aspect. And you will find your reader.
But yes, the human creativity of widespread consumption is slowly dying.
What a great joke... But I understand you. In any case, consumerism will not lead to anything good, only to degradation or slaughter.