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I asked this last time and you never answered: Where are you even seeing these AI-generated novels?
I can't even begin to address the question until I understand why your experience is so different from my own.
It's not that simple, it's just starting, and I can't say anything, I just feel like something's wrong ( and considering that we live under capitalism at its last stage, I think such a scenario is almost inevitable.) And I don't want to explain it to you step by step. besides, it is not a fact that you, like some ostrich, having learned the terrible truth, will hide your head in the sand, just so as not to see and not to know, as the majority does.
I'll say this for now: they only create drafts, that is, what the hero will do, where he will go and how it will all end and etc, and then they rewrite and polish it all a little, as if they came up with it themselves and and the chapter is ready. These are the ones who release two or three chapters a day, or even every day. But, you know, it's unlikely that this is the end. The greed of corporations and people knows no bounds, you know, so I think over time, in the worst case, novels will be completely generated, but most likely not by AI like gpt, but by special AI agents specially trained only for these purposes.
If you're going to write me off without even answering my question, I can't help you.
Okay, it doesn't make sense anyway. Let's say I explain it to you, and you leave and forget about my existence, so what's the point and why should I waste my already limited energy?