AI and Literature: Revolution, Experiments and Limitations
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly infused literary creation, analysis, and reception, reshaping traditional boundaries between human authorship and machine competence. This paper explores the evolving interplay between AI and literature, examining historical roots, current applications, academic debates, and moral implications. Through case studies of AI-generated poetry, narrative modeling, and computational criticism, we argue that AI is not merely a tool but a co-participant in literary culture-expanding interpretive possibilities while raising questions about creativity, legitimacy, and significance.
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AI and Literature: Revolution, Experiments and Limitations. (2026). Knowledgeable Research A Multidisciplinary Journal, 5(03), 6-9. https://doi.org/10.57067/