Integrating Artificial Intelligence in English Literature: Exploring Applications, Implications, and Ethical Considerations

Author:

Dr. Agalya VT Raj 1,Mr. U. Udayakumar 1,Mr. D. Saravanan 1

Affiliation:

1. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram Campus, Chennai, India

Abstract

This paper explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in English literature. AI is a rapidly growing field that has significant implications for the literary world. The paper analyzes the ways in which AI has been used in the creation, analysis, and interpretation of literature. The study also examines the ethical implications of the use of AI in literature and its impact on the role of the author and reader. The research concludes that AI has the potential to revolutionize the literary world and enhance our understanding of literature. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various fields has been rapidly increasing in recent years. One such field is English literature, where AI is being utilized to analyze and even create literary works. This paper discusses the impact of AI on English literature, exploring its various applications and analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of such integration. It also highlights the ethical concerns associated with AI-generated literature and the need for a balance between human creativity and technological advancements. This article analyzes the multifaceted role of AI in English literature, including its use in literary creation, analysis, interpretation, and even reader engagement. Additionally, it examines the ethical concerns associated with AI-generated literature and emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that preserves human creativity while embracing technological advancements. By exploring these aspects, this research article contributes to a deeper understanding of the potential transformative effects of AI on English literature

Publisher

Naksh Solutions

Subject

General Medicine

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