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Art against the machine

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开始于 May 23, 2026

This AI short-story scandal is the beginning of a new era for literature

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Art against the machine

New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 23, 2026

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AI's involvement in writing diminishes the value of literary awards, as it blurs the line between human and machine creativity.

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AI-generated literature opens new creative avenues, allowing authors to experiment and innovate in ways previously unimaginable.

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AI's role in literature should be viewed as a tool for collaboration, rather than a replacement for human creativity.

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The controversy surrounding AI short stories highlights the need for ethical guidelines to protect intellectual property in literature.

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The rise of AI in literature threatens the authenticity and emotional depth that human writers bring to storytelling.

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