So, a transformer trained on a corpus of poems by Walt Whitman, Geoffrey Chaucer, T.S. Eliot, Sylvia Plath, Allen Ginsberg, Emily Dickinson and William Shakespeare, can produce poems such that people who don’t care about poetry can’t tell the difference.
In fact, these randos prefer the AI poems because the associated syntax isn’t dense.
That’s like saying pop fans don’t like Beethoven or Zappa because they crave simplicity, and fast food fans don’t like steak houses, and Democrats prefer MSNBC.
Next thing they’ll be telling us is that plants crave Brando.
Good analysis.