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The Impacts of AI Generated Literature on Human Writers
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Abstract
With an emphasis on ownership, creativity, and the future of human writers, this article examines the effects of AI-generated literature on authors. Artificial intelligence (AI) models can read and understand large volumes of text, create interesting content, and imitate human writing styles. The future of human writers is called into question by this. Even though AI-generated writing has limitations, particularly in terms of emotional nuance and depth, human writers might find it useful for research, editing, and outlining. Concerns about job displacement, distorted research findings, and the decline of human creative value are raised by the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content. Even though it’s getting harder to tell the difference between human and machine innovation, the combination of AI and humans has the potential to fundamentally change how we create things. This study suggests that new types of writing could emerge if artificial intelligence is viewed as a tool to enhance human creativity rather than as a replacement for it. It is also certain that human authors will continue to significantly contribute to the diversity and complexity of literary works
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