AI is no substitute for human creativity, says Yarlagadda

An international conference in Visakhapatnam explored the role of Artificial Intelligence in language and literature. Experts emphasized that while AI is a powerful tool for research and translation, it cannot replace human creativity.
Why it matters
The discussion addresses the ethical integration of emerging technology into traditional academic and cultural fields.
A two-day international multilingual conference on “The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Development of Language and Literature” commenced at St. Joseph’s Women’s College (Autonomous) in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.
The report covers a neutral academic event with balanced perspectives from various speakers.
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