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25 Jun 2026
17m

Who really wrote that novel?

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Round Table China

The integration of artificial intelligence into creative writing sparks intense debate regarding authorship, authenticity, and the value of human experience in literature. While some acclaimed authors, such as Hao Jingfang and Chen Qifan, openly utilize AI for research, plot development, and brainstorming, others remain strictly opposed to its use in generating text. This technological shift forces a re-evaluation of what constitutes a human-authored work, with many readers and critics expressing discomfort when AI-assisted content is not clearly labeled. The discussion highlights a fundamental tension: while AI tools can enhance productivity and efficiency, they challenge the traditional notion of art as a uniquely human endeavor. Ultimately, transparency remains essential, as readers demand the right to know whether they are engaging with a machine-generated product or the authentic creative output of a human writer.

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