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  Literature and Artificial Intelligence: Exploring the Intersection of Creativity and Technology       Globally, artificial intelligence is altering the landscape of several sectors, including literature. As an assistant professor of English literature, I'm curious about how artificial intelligence is transforming the production, perception, and enjoyment of literary works. Naturally, this convergence of those fundamental concepts also creates new and fascinating opportunities, altering the boundaries between those two general domains and allowing us to further explore the meaning of words and our interactions with them. While artificial intelligence (AI) is the highest form of computer intelligence and is embodied in logic, algorithms, and data, literature is fundamentally an analysis of human truths, experiences, and emotions. These two come together to create a special and sometimes unexpected interaction. By allowing authors, academics, and readers ...