"The use case for LLMs is spam." Spam email, spam websites, spam news stories, spam books. Nothing anybody wants to read. Software that costs a million dollars a day to produce shit.
The guys peddling this software don't know the difference between spam, "content," and actual creative work. It's all spam to them already, or they would like it to be because they can't do it. They undervalue creative work because they don't value anything. They just want to be handed a pile of money for turning in shit.

@gwynnion i remember first realizing this when Clarkesworld had to close submissions because they were getting inundated with LLM spam.

someone had clearly, at some point, made a get-rich-quick guide that positioned short fiction mags as reverse vending machines--insert wordcount, receive cash. and a whole bunch of other people believed that person, because they didn't read short fiction (or much of anything else).