Is Squibler Pro worth the cost?

Yeah. So be it. This kind of mediocre stuff will sell, just like mediocre dime novels did. There is a market for random letters on a page. Just not the majority of the market.

I don’t think that audience reads a lot of books to begin with.

Apologies if I wasn’t clear. I was (somewhat flippantly) using Jake Paul’s status in boxing as an example of how even an industry with a very established culture, hierarchy, professional organisation, regulation, defined routes of entry and a population of highly informed passionate fans can be subject to extreme market disruption in a way that changes that industry.

It doesn’t matter if Jake Paul’s fans do or don’t like books. If he “wrote” one, is there much doubt it would sell?

Thanks, guys;
I am way older than GenZ, or GenX; I am almost 69 years old. Sure, I may post like a teenager, but maybe that’s a good thing.
Anyway, I am more inclined to avoid AI in writing; it was more out of my scientific curiosity that I posed the original question.

I am not writing for NANOWRIMO anymore. I cannot write even a rough draft of anything worth my editing in 30 days.
NANOWRIMO was just an inspiration for me.
I have always wanted to write a novel, but life keeps getting in the way. Maybe not anymore though