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I wrote a novel using AI. Writers must accept artificial intelligence - but we are as valuable as ever

Source: The Guardian
I wrote a novel using AI. Writers must accept artificial intelligence - but we are as valuable as ever

An author who used AI to write a novel argues that writers must adapt to artificial intelligence as a tool rather than resist it, while maintaining that human creativity and storytelling remain irreplaceable. The piece reflects on how AI is becoming normalized in society, particularly among younger generations, and suggests that writers who embrace AI technology can enhance their work rather than be replaced by it. The author contends that while AI capabilities are advancing rapidly, the value of human writers lies in their unique perspectives, emotional depth, and creative vision that machines cannot replicate.

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