Fantastic!
Partner was out canvassing this morning for down ticket dems.
So so much. I remember with fondness when āI hate Illinois Nazisā could be a punchline in a movie, and impactful for its rarity.
I can see LLMs becoming good at highlighting divergences from an authors usual voice, or solving āhow would I usually say thatā, but it seems odd to use one to short circuit the creative process entirely. I do use them for boilerplate in structured content, but fiction is not usually so structured.
I love what grammar and spell checkers do, even though I reject many of their suggestions. They force intentionality on the places I diverge from mechanistic practice. Itās fair to ask if there is an amount of content where I would no longer see it as a helper and need to become its editor.
This is also true for engineers writing designs. Knowing the craft is important, as otherwise, you may not be able to articulate a concept. Reading others builds your library of techniques that worked, or at least worked for them.
It's me, I'm historians. There's a reason the field has a reputation for drinking.
I know many smart and hard working people who did not get the same lucky breaks I did. It does not diminish skill to recognize luck playing a role. You are one of the few successful people who I hear a similar message from.
Condolences.
This is absolutely cool.