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Originally Posted by BWinmill
Now that's just plain silly. We live in the 21st century and the process has been modernized tremendously. Books are now written by software that uses random number generators that select grammatical structures and words from dictionaries. These dictionaries include weightings based upon common usage, genre, and stylistic considerations. These machines also use a considerable amount of state information in order to maintain a high degree of consistency in writing, plot, settings, characters, etc..
In otherwords, not only does information want to be free ... it is generated for free.
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Now that's just ridiculous, if the machine selects grammatical structures, how do you explain Dan Brown