The genie of AI-aided or even AI-authored books is out. A literature Nobel laureate uses AI for her ideas. Dire implications for original human creativity probably won’t reverse this trend.

In 2016, a Japanese AI research team-created short novel, Konpyuta ga shosetsu wo kaku hi (The Day a Computer Writes a Novel), nearly won the prestigious Nikkei Hoshi Shinichi Literary Award. Naturally, the judges were unaware of which entries were written by humans. Even though the story didn’t receive any awards, this proved the fact that it’s possible for AI to create logical and readable stories.Read full article on TOI+

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