Human vs. Machine: A Comparative Study of Traditional and AI-Generated Literary Texts

المؤلفون

  • Mohammed Abd Al-Kareem Najm Flaih

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56924/tasnim.s1.2026/10

الكلمات المفتاحية:

Artificial Intelligence، Literary Texts، Human Experience

الملخص

The 21st century has seen the spread of digital revolution in different areas of life. And it has emerged as an important tool for artificial intelligence (AI)-based literary creativity. This study highlights the relationship between literature and AI. It looks at the aesthetic value of machine-made texts along with their ability as a genuine imaginative work. At the heart of the matter is the conflict between authentic human experience, which is the kernel of all literature, and the capacity of AI programmes to write conscious texts that generate awareness, creative intentions and emotional depth with literary relevance. The research conducts a comparative analysis that studies the human and AI-generated texts on certain stylistic, structural and meaningful aspects along with the aesthetic value and reading experience. It also includes relevant and philosophical literature about creativity and official aims that would take the approach to AI as danger or an aid to the literary production. According to the conclusion, it argues that acceptable fine AI texts for gender sophistication and beauty polishing does not have the emotional and philosophical depth that human creativity boasts of.  Still, we may assume that these devices can enhance human creativity and experiment with new kinds of legends, although they will remain subordinate to human literary production. This study shows us that the future of literature relies on our capacity to use artificial intelligence as a tool. It is using that internal voice and an intensive experience of human existence.

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منشور

2026-02-25

كيفية الاقتباس

Flaih, M. A. A.-K. N. (2026). Human vs. Machine: A Comparative Study of Traditional and AI-Generated Literary Texts. مجلة تسنيم الدولية للعلوم الانسانية والاجتماعية والقانونية, 5(1), 152–163. https://doi.org/10.56924/tasnim.s1.2026/10