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AI is no substitute for human creativity, says Yarlagadda

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AI is no substitute for human creativity, says Yarlagadda
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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.

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The discussion addresses the ethical integration of emerging technology into traditional academic and cultural fields.

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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.

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