the works of fiction should inflame the imagination through originality and the workings on the reader's inner sense. it is the exact realm where I don't want AI to be present.
the article itself is only an analysis of an already present fictional world, created by humans. such content is secondary- or third-rate in nature.
also, the focus on being simply 'entertained' sounds rather depressing to me
Yeah it matters. Tom7 is entertaining because he acts like he isn't struggling but we know he does. Ross Scott's game dungeon is entertaining because of his struggle with dragging old shit into the present.
Shining a laser through a silicon crystal faceted by innumerable human experience is interesting, but that laser does not engage with the human experience of endeavor / struggle.