The 33-year-old Japanese female writer Rie Kudan won the Akutagawa Prize for her AI-assisted novel "Tokyo Resonance Tower", triggering widespread discussions about the application of artificial intelligence in literary creation. This incident not only highlights the potential of AI technology in artistic creation, but also brings many challenges and controversies, such as copyright ownership, the impact of traditional creative models, and artificial intelligence ethics. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of this.
The novel "Tokyo Resonance Tower" written by 33-year-old female writer Rie Kudan using AI won Japan's top literary award "Akutagawa Prize". The novel won unanimous praise from the judges, but its use of AI in its creation sparked controversy. The controversy mainly focuses on the application of AI in the creative field, including copyright issues and the impact on traditional creators. Regardless of support or opposition, we need to seriously consider the reasonable application and impact of AI in the creative field on the premise of protecting the rights of creators, so as to better promote the development of literature and art.Rie Kudan's award-winning event marks a milestone progress of AI in the field of artistic creation. It also urgently requires us to have more in-depth thinking and discussion on the integration of AI technology development and humanities and arts. The ultimate goal is to achieve the harmonious unity of technological progress and cultural prosperity. In the future, the boundaries between AI and human creation will continue to be explored, and balancing innovation and ethics will become key.