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Old 04-13-2026, 02:23 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Gormagon View Post
Since most literature is in one way or another rather generic (especially if something is published as series) I think it's only logically to use LLMs sooner or later. If someone comes up with a some novel plot, that sells really well, soon more writers will publish something similar to jump on the bandwagon.
That does not really need a LLM. My spouse has often commented on how many times in the romance novels she reads, an author published a book with a newish theme and suddenly a dozen other authors jump on the bandwagon. Sadly, all too often, those bandwagon jumpers produce books that my spouse labels as totally derivative (the MMC has green skin and horns while the original author's MMC has blue skin and scales but the rest of the story could have been done with copy/paste).
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