Literary Ethics and Artificial Intelligence

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Prof. Maroti Datta Gangasagare

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This research paper discusses the changing landscape of Hindi literature in the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI), exploring its possibilities and challenges. Technological advancement has brought significant changes in the processes of literary creation, subject matter, language, translation, and mediums of dissemination. AI-generated text necessitates a redefinition of the concept of creativity and raises the question of what role human sensibility, consciousness, and experience will continue to play in literature. This research highlights new thematic content emerging from AI in Hindi literature, such as the analysis of human-machine relationships, ethics, identity, and technology-based society. Furthermore, it sheds light on the possibilities of global reach for Hindi literature through AI-based translation and digital platforms. The paper concludes by asserting that Artificial Intelligence is not a replacement for Hindi literature, but rather an assistive tool. Its balanced and ethical use can make literature more enriched, contemporary, and expansive.

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Literary Ethics and Artificial Intelligence. (2026). Knowledgeable Research A Multidisciplinary Journal, 5(1), 139-141. https://doi.org/10.57067/