Not necessarily, but if from the first few lines I already spot the whole narrative bare a few minors cliffhangers which are not that thrilling, the text will have to bring something damn impressive on the form, like "oh wow, 200 wit rhymes in a row, you are definitely grand-master here and I love how you intertwined it all". Similar for cinematographic arts.
Art works are not great due to their interactive responsiveness, but because they resonate with the self in an intimate manner regardless of the artifices it use to do so.
What's with this expectation of "thrilling", "damn impressive", etc...? This was just a dude saying it's neat how LLMs provide a new interactive way to learn dense historical information. That's all.
Art works are not great due to their interactive responsiveness, but because they resonate with the self in an intimate manner regardless of the artifices it use to do so.