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  1. If a literary icon gives a machine an idea to analyze with the request: "My dear, how could we develop this beautifully?", it means that the algorithmic revolution is...

    A prominent literary figure has engaged with AI, posing a question about its potential for creative development. This interaction signifies that algorithmic advancements are no longer just technical novelties but are becoming integral to the creative process. The engagement suggests a shift towards AI as a collaborative tool in artistic endeavors. AI

    IMPACT Suggests AI is becoming a collaborative tool in artistic and literary creation, moving beyond purely technical applications.

  2. there is a warning for all of us in Olga Tokarczuk’s admission that she used an AI to “help with ideas” in her latest book. The brilliant author of “Flights”, w

    Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk has admitted to using AI for idea generation in her latest book, which critics describe as uninspired. This admission serves as a cautionary tale for writers regarding the potential impact of AI on creativity and literary quality. AI

    IMPACT Raises questions about AI's role in creative writing and potential impact on artistic quality.

  3. “Tokarczuk (Nobel Prize winner) said she sometimes turns to the chatbot asking: “Beloved, how could we beautifully develop this?” She said that writers were par

    Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk has shared her use of AI chatbots, referring to them as "Beloved" and seeking their creative input for writing. She believes writers are uniquely positioned to benefit from AI due to the nature of their craft, especially in fluid literary fiction where the technology offers immense advantages. AI

    IMPACT Highlights how AI can serve as a creative partner for writers, potentially influencing literary creation processes.

  4. Another author I will no longer purchase. Nobel Laureate Olga Tokarczuk https:// lithub.com/nobel-laureate-olga -tokarczuk-apparently-used-ai-to-write-her-lates

    Nobel Prize-winning author Olga Tokarczuk is facing scrutiny over allegations that she used AI in the creation of her latest novel. The specific details of the AI's involvement and the extent of its contribution remain unclear. This news has led at least one reader to declare they will no longer purchase her books. AI

    Another author I will no longer purchase. Nobel Laureate Olga Tokarczuk https:// lithub.com/nobel-laureate-olga -tokarczuk-apparently-used-ai-to-write-her-lates

    IMPACT Raises questions about the role of AI in creative writing and authorial integrity.

  5. So I guess I should be glad I didn’t pursue reading any Olga Tokarcuk books! If all modern, living authors and writers used AI in writing one day, I will be onl

    A Mastodon user expressed relief at not having started reading Olga Tokarcuk's books, anticipating a future where all contemporary authors might use AI in their writing. This user stated that if AI becomes a common tool for authors, they would exclusively read "classic works" published before the 2010s. AI

    So I guess I should be glad I didn’t pursue reading any Olga Tokarcuk books! If all modern, living authors and writers used AI in writing one day, I will be onl

    IMPACT This user's sentiment reflects a potential consumer reaction to AI-generated content in creative fields.