New Delhi, June 2 -- Artificial Intelligence can help broaden the reach of literature through digitisation, translation and dissemination, but is incapable of replacing human creativity and originality, union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said on Tuesday.
Addressing the inaugural session of the two-day conclave, "Authorless Horizons: AI, Authorship, and the Emerging Creative Ecosystem", jointly organised by the India International Centre (IIC) and Sahitya Akademi, Shekhawat said literature remains deeply rooted in human experience, emotions and consciousness.
"A novel is not just a simple incident or a sequence of events or documentation of experiences ; it is a deep expression of human desires, challenges, struggl...