Comment by charcircuit
6 hours ago
>1) Not every judge can look at every single book; and 2) When a judge realizes they don’t love a book, they can put it down.
There is room for LLMs to disrupt book judging by being able to read every single book.
6 hours ago
>1) Not every judge can look at every single book; and 2) When a judge realizes they don’t love a book, they can put it down.
There is room for LLMs to disrupt book judging by being able to read every single book.
I feel like LLMs are not quite equipped to answer "is this wonderful and delightful" yet.
You should meet literary agents.
An LLM is not as good as a skilled human who has already committed to giving your work a fair read. It is far superior to the quality of read you will ever get from a literary agent unless your parents are Manhattan old money.
With comments like these I genuinely can't tell if it's a joke or not.
The book was rejected because it doesn't say "load-bearing" and "now here's the thing" enough.
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I think the last thing most authors would want is to have their book fed into an LLM, word for word, right when it's just come out.
I guess if you want the most average book to win