ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – ARTISTIC CATHARSIS OR CATACLYSM FOR CREATIVE WRITING

Authors

  • Natasha Sarafova "Goce Delchev" University - Shtip, North Macedonia
  • Marica Tasevska "Goce Delchev" University - Shtip, North Macedonia

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, creative writing, copyright

Abstract

With the development of technology, human creativity has never been tested as it is now. Artificial intelligence, by collecting thoughts, questions, and data, is creating a new order in a cathartic or cataclysmic environment where the art of language acquires standardized global significance. The question arises: Can human creativity and emotions be conveyed accurately with just a click of a keyboard? In other words, ethical and spiritual purification may be reduced to an idea, the period of creation may be shortened or even altered, all in an effort to leverage new tools provided by artificial intelligence. We wonder, who owns the copyright? The author or a tool that might simultaneously transmit the text to the other side of the world? Isn't this an artistic cataclysm in creative writing? This paper will attempt to explore the positive and negative aspects of artificial intelligence in relation to creative writing.

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Published

2024-10-07

How to Cite

Sarafova, N., & Tasevska, M. (2024). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – ARTISTIC CATHARSIS OR CATACLYSM FOR CREATIVE WRITING. KNOWLEDGE - International Journal , 66(1), 137–140. Retrieved from https://ikm.mk/ojs/index.php/kij/article/view/7091

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