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The Interview: David Szalay on why AI won't be able to replace authors

The Interview: David Szalay on why AI won't be able to replace authors
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Booker Prize-winning author David Szalay discusses his views on the limitations of artificial intelligence in creative writing. He emphasizes that literature often deals with the 'ineffable' aspects of human experience that machines cannot replicate.

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As AI tools become more prevalent in creative industries, the debate over the unique value of human-authored literature remains a central cultural concern.

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