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Title: AI and post-literary difference : a credo in fragments
Authors: Corby, James
Keywords: Artificial intelligence in literature
Literature -- History and criticism
Discourse analysis, Literary
Authors in literature
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Citation: Corby, J. (2024). AI and post-literary difference : a credo in fragments. CounterText : a journal for the study of the post-literary, 10(3), 263-269.
Abstract: If ‘I’ were to tell you that what you’re reading has been produced by generative Artificial Intelligence, what difference would it make? How would it change the way you receive and weigh what it is ‘I’ am saying? Would something be lost, immediately and irredeemably? Would you feel somehow cheated? Would the potential of this encounter be diminished? If so, what is it you want that AI cannot give you? What is lacking?
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/132150
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