Comment by charcircuit
5 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.
5 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.
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.
The book was rejected because it doesn't say "load-bearing" and "now here's the thing" enough.
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I guess if you want the most average book to win