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@article{173740, author = {Swati Mittal and Shivani Vashist and Kajal}, title = {Ink and Code: An In-depth Exploration of Artificial Intelligence as an Author in Literary Expression}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {10}, pages = {1204-1210}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=173740}, abstract = {Artificial intelligence (AI) is a highly innovative and transformative advancement in technology of this era, revolutionizing how people perceive and interact with the world. With its origins in the pursuit of developing intelligent machines to resemble human-like cognitive functions, AI has morphed into a multidisciplinary domain with extensive implications encompassing an array of fields. AI has arisen as a transformative field of study, reshaping the landscape of science and technology but also of literature and society. Researchers initiated the investigation of neural networks that draw inspiration from the human brain, resulting in significant advancements in pattern recognition, language comprehension, and image processing. Inspired by behavioral psychology, reinforcement learning has emerged as an effective foundation in artificial intelligence, empowering computers to make decisions and enhance their techniques via iterative trial and error. Simultaneously, literature has evolved as a form of artistic expression and cultural reflection. The study will use qualitative research methodology to investigate the flamboyant intersection of AI and literature. This research paper will examine distinctive AI-generated works: 1 the Road, an experimental novel; Aum Golly: Poems on Humanity, an AI-authored poetry collection; and Alice and Sparkle, an illustrated children's book composed using the language AI GPT-3. In addition, the paper will analyse Pharmako AI, the book co-authored with GPT-3, investigating concepts of individual identity, and technological advancements. Through an in-depth analysis of these primary texts, the research seeks to uncover the ways in which AI influences literary creation, shapes narrative structures, and challenges traditional interpretative frameworks. Index Terms: Artificial intelligence, literature, artistic expression, technology, poetry}, keywords = {}, month = {March}, }
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