Session

Journalism, Media and Communication

Description

Artificial intelligence (AI) is now widely used in all areas of human activity. It has not only facilitated the search in such an infinite amount of information, but has also fundamentally changed the way today's man perceives the universe, the understanding of human speech since 1956 when John McCarthy coined the term "artificial intelligence". Artificial intelligence is realized by studying human brain patterns and analyzing the cognitive process. So while the most famous science fiction books and movies tend to portray artificial intelligence in the form of alla-human robots, artificial intelligence is simply computer code running in a computer program. This raises philosophical questions about the nature of the human mind and the ethics of creating artificial beings, issues that have been addressed by myth, fiction or philosophy and literature since ancient times. This paper aims to show through analysis how the field, which was founded on the assertion that a central property of humans, intelligence, (human wisdom) can be described in sufficient artistic and literary detail to be simulated by a machine, wanting to replace the mind, the pen, the creative genius. Will more literature continue to be written? How will emotion and feeling be expressed through literature in the age of artificial intelligence? Will more literature be read? etc. are questions that find answers in this paper.

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence (AI), human mind, literary creation, literature, social reality.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-982-15-3

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

25-10-2024 9:00 AM

End Date

27-10-2024 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2024.107

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Evolution in time. The confrontation between artificial intelligence and literature.

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Artificial intelligence (AI) is now widely used in all areas of human activity. It has not only facilitated the search in such an infinite amount of information, but has also fundamentally changed the way today's man perceives the universe, the understanding of human speech since 1956 when John McCarthy coined the term "artificial intelligence". Artificial intelligence is realized by studying human brain patterns and analyzing the cognitive process. So while the most famous science fiction books and movies tend to portray artificial intelligence in the form of alla-human robots, artificial intelligence is simply computer code running in a computer program. This raises philosophical questions about the nature of the human mind and the ethics of creating artificial beings, issues that have been addressed by myth, fiction or philosophy and literature since ancient times. This paper aims to show through analysis how the field, which was founded on the assertion that a central property of humans, intelligence, (human wisdom) can be described in sufficient artistic and literary detail to be simulated by a machine, wanting to replace the mind, the pen, the creative genius. Will more literature continue to be written? How will emotion and feeling be expressed through literature in the age of artificial intelligence? Will more literature be read? etc. are questions that find answers in this paper.