> A novel is a bunch of words
> What's valuable in a novel (or a poem) is in the words.
Even if the words are a lie? Misleading? False?
I'm not even talking about LLMs. What if it's propaganda designed to influence your thinking, possibly against your own interests; are those still valuable words that you'd cherish reading?
My point is that the source matters, intent matters, and authenticity matters. To me, anyway.
Most (all?) good novels are propaganda designed to influence your thinking.
If a machine could truly provoke thoughts as well as a human author, then yeah it'd be worth reading its work, too.