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🧠📚 AI and Literature: Not Enemies, But Allies!

🧠📚 AI and Literature: Not Enemies, But Allies! Metro 🗞 writes about us – together with František Kotleta (Leoš Kyša), we discussed at the Kniha Brno fair why writers should not fear artificial intelligence. 💬 'Models are improving month by month.'

🧠📚 AI and Literature: Not Enemies, But Allies!

🧠📚 AI and Literature: Not Enemies, But Allies!

Metro 🗞 writes about us – together with František Kotleta (Leoš Kyša), we discussed at the Kniha Brno fair why writers should not fear artificial intelligence.

💬 “Models are improving month by month and are writing more consistent texts,” I say in the interview. The novel still remains a considerable challenge for AI, but even today it can write a short story that is difficult for a reader to distinguish from a human-written one.

📖 And what’s next? I am working on a system of virtual evaluators – AI agents that read manuscripts and can estimate how they would be received by various readers – from critics to cleaners. They help authors improve their texts without the fear of criticism.

🔥 As Leoš Kyša said:

“First, we laughed at AI, then we feared it – now let’s make use of it.”

📍 You can find the full article in the Metro newspaper: 👉 Link

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