Impact of AI to literature | Galina Yuzefovich | TEDxEleftheriaSquare
The literary critic discusses the impact of AI on the culture of writing books in particular and on literature in general.
0:10 - From art to literature through poem
0:55 - Literature portrait of an author
2:00 - Changing perceptions in terms of neural network
3:34 - AI in studying process
4:32 - Is there a loss of trust in written texts?
05:00 - Are we going to lose literature in general?
5:46 - Rie Quran Japanese author case using AI in literature
7:22 - Do we know how to deal with legal aspects of neural network in our life?
7:49 - Indie writers without official publishers on Amazon
9:40 - Possibilities of AI in books writing
10:40 - Comparason the source text and the modified style using AI. Ernest Hemingway style example
12:40 - Most popular hesitation about paying authors that used “assisted writers” such as AI
13:21 - The main signs of a perfect book
14:21 - Why are we so obsessed with author’s figure?
15:36 - Pew Research Center statistics according to authors names
16:27 - Emotional response of participation of AI as a co-writing
17:05 - AI supports (or controls) our reading patterns
18:26 - How do people find out about new books?
19:59 - What is the difference between Victoria Beckham opinion and AI recommendations?
20:42 - TOP-3 questions to yourself before it’s not too late
22:22 - So, is literature inherent for any type of thinking entity? Galina Yuzefovich, Literary critic, ex-professor of Higher School of Economics (Russia), bloger and TV-presenter. Author of the non-fiction books "Mysterious Map", "What do bestellers tell us about" and "Incredible Adventures of a Pilot Fish". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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