A LitRPG author I know says that LLM-written works have gone from making up 10% of the genre half a year ago to 35% now, mentioning "Overpowered Level 1 Mage" and "All Jobs and Classes!" as two works making the authors lots of money (six figures for the latter).
LLMs have also taken over writing successful blurbs. If you read a lot, you'll see these even for human-generated works. Apparently the LLM ones sell better. I don't know whether a dedicated marketing person could write a better one, but it's a complaint I see often from authors that their own blurbs do worse.
Perhaps not DCC, but they're doing pretty well.
A LitRPG author I know says that LLM-written works have gone from making up 10% of the genre half a year ago to 35% now, mentioning "Overpowered Level 1 Mage" and "All Jobs and Classes!" as two works making the authors lots of money (six figures for the latter).
LLMs have also taken over writing successful blurbs. If you read a lot, you'll see these even for human-generated works. Apparently the LLM ones sell better. I don't know whether a dedicated marketing person could write a better one, but it's a complaint I see often from authors that their own blurbs do worse.
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