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创作利器,还是“隐身工具”?(圆桌谈)
Core Insights - The relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and online literature has become a hot topic, with AI technology serving as a new engine for development in this field [2] - AI assists in creative processes by providing inspiration and optimizing translation workflows, enabling global reach for online literature [2] - Despite its advantages, AI lacks self-awareness and the ability to understand the complexities of human emotions, presenting challenges that need to be addressed [2] Group 1: AI's Role in Online Literature - AI can enhance creative efficiency by assisting in framework construction, plot organization, character setting, and scene description [2] - The rise of AI writing tools has significantly increased the efficiency of online literature creation, but it has also led to greater pressure on platform reviews and affected the exposure of new authors [4] - The integration of AI in literature should focus on quality production rather than quantity, emphasizing the importance of literary innovation [3][4] Group 2: Cross-Media Narratives - The trend of media convergence has created opportunities for deep integration between online literature and other forms of media such as film and games, unlocking significant potential for IP transformation [4] - Effective storytelling remains crucial, regardless of whether the creator is human or AI, necessitating the use of new technologies and narrative modes [4] Group 3: Cultural and Regional Influences - AI's data-driven approach cannot replicate the rich cultural and regional experiences that inform literature, as it lacks the ability to convey local authenticity [5] - Successful online literature often draws from local cultural resources, as seen in works that reflect the historical and cultural significance of specific regions [5] Group 4: Audience Engagement and Interaction - The scale of online literature authors has reached 31.198 million, with user numbers at 575 million, highlighting the need for authors to engage with a diverse readership [6] - Online literature has evolved to incorporate elements distinct from traditional literature, such as a stronger emphasis on youth culture and imaginative storytelling [6][7] - The younger generation's involvement in the creation and consumption of online literature is driving its evolution into a more complex cultural medium [7][8]