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Google DeepMind's Susan Zhang says LLM-generated fiction requires 98% manual rewriting, while structured outputs excel in law evaluations

Fiction outputs become repetitive after a few hundred words

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vik@vikhyatk#1193inAI

@suchenzang i like elegant code but i was forced to work with other programmers early in my career so i learned to accept poorly written code as long as it works

Susan Zhang@suchenzang

absolutely tickled by how these llms currently seem to work better for lawyer-y tasks than they do for my friend who's been ghostwriting smut for the last 15+ years

specifically, she says:

> biggest pain point is the fact that output matters for writing but coders just care that the code works

> coders are fine with repetitive elements and inefficiently written statements, but when writing, the repetitive patterns turn into limericks after 300 words

> which then requires me to either prevent this at the input level by heavily seeding the inputs with non slop writing patterns or almost go through entire rewrites on the outputs

> the former means a 100k book might require 50k words of scaffolding

> the latter means i'm probably rewriting 75k by hand

and her comment today:

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Susan Zhang@suchenzang

@vikhyatk too real. can't appreciate the good stuff without slogging through the bad.

vik@vikhyatk

@suchenzang i like elegant code but i was forced to work with other programmers early in my career so i learned to accept poorly written code as long as it works

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