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Say a Body Where None: The Blood Sport Between AI, Authorship, and Humanities on the Cusp of Revolution
Abstract
The article focuses on the revolutionary impact of AI-generated literature within the field of humanities. This new model of non-authorship and texts reception considers a democratic approach, thus a reduced and compressed alternative to experience literature. Generative AI can generate ‘unpublished' or ‘posthumous' contents in the style of deceased authors and conversational supports to virtually speak to undead avatars of authors. However, a rather popular opinion is that AI-generated literature represents a degradation of literary contents, especially in the transformation of texts into reader-user-consumer products of entertainment, increasing pathological socio-phenomena such as Necromanticism and Foreverism.
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