Report from this newspaper (Reporter Li Jingxuan) On November 6, a new book sharing meeting for "AIGC Literature and Graphics: Productivity in the Human 3.0 Era" was held in Beijing, organized by China Social Sciences Press.
Yi Ruofen, the author of "AIGC Literature and Graphics" and a professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, shared the basic framework and concepts of "AIGC Literature and Graphics" on the spot. She said that unlike many highly technical books, this work is mainly aimed at liberal arts readers with non-technical backgrounds. Li Xinkui, from the Literary Theory Teaching and Research Section of the School of Liberal Arts of Renmin University of China, started with machine writing of poems and discussed the challenges that the development of artificial intelligence poses to literary research and literary theory disciplines.
It is reported that the book "AIGC Literature and Graphics" has become the course book for the AIGC Literature and Graphics course of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore in the fall semester of 2024. The whole book covers the basic knowledge, tool technology, ethical issues, cultural impact, etc. of AIGC. It not only discusses the current ethical issues and copyright disputes faced by AIGC, but also looks forward to the impact of AIGC in future culture.