Why AI Is Incorrigibly Didactic
The rise of machine writing is a great opportunity for literature.
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- AIμ κΈμ°κΈ°λ μ€μ κ²½νμ΄λ μμ μμ΄ νλ₯ μ μΌλ‘ ν μ€νΈλ₯Ό μ‘°ν©νκΈ° λλ¬Έμ, μ무리 μ€μ μ λ°κΏλ νμ μ§λΆνκ³ λ»ν λλμ κ΅ν, ν΄λ¦¬μ °μ 머무λ νκ³κ° μμ - μ§μ ν μ°½μμ±μ μΈμ΄μ κ΄μ΅μ λμ΄μ κ³ μ ν 'νμ€ κ²½ν'μμ λΉλ‘―λλ©°, νμ€κ³Ό λ¨μ λ μ± μΈμ΄ λ°μ΄ν° μμλ§ κ°ν μλ AIλ κ²°μ½ μΈκ°μ λ체ν μ μμ Why AI Is Incorrigibly Didactic - The Atlantic www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
βIn a world full of emptily competent prose, we need writers daring, challenging, and obstinate enough to tell us what itβs like to be human, βfrom the inside.ββ
When photography was developed in the 19th century, it replaced painting...But the art of painting didnβt die out..it entered a golden age...Impressionism, Cubism, and abstract expressionism. Now AI has the potential to liberate literature in the same way. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0... 1/2
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Why AI Is Incorrigibly Didactic: The rise of machine writing is a great opportunity for literature.
- AIμ κΈμ°κΈ°λ μ€μ κ²½νμ΄λ μμ μμ΄ νλ₯ μ μΌλ‘ ν μ€νΈλ₯Ό μ‘°ν©νκΈ° λλ¬Έμ, μ무리 μ€μ μ λ°κΏλ νμ μ§λΆνκ³ λ»ν λλμ κ΅ν, ν΄λ¦¬μ °μ 머무λ νκ³κ° μμ - μ§μ ν μ°½μμ±μ μΈμ΄μ κ΄μ΅μ λμ΄μ κ³ μ ν 'νμ€ κ²½ν'μμ λΉλ‘―λλ©°, νμ€κ³Ό λ¨μ λ μ± μΈμ΄ λ°μ΄ν° μμλ§ κ°ν μλ AIλ κ²°μ½ μΈκ°μ λ체ν μ μμ Why AI Is Incorrigibly Didactic - The Atlantic www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
In a world full of emptily competent prose, we need writers daring, challenging, and obstinate enough to tell us what itβs like to be human, 'from the inside.'β www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
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βAI writing never challenges the way we think or seeβ¦.And this limitation reveals something important about the source of human creativity.β www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...