Artificial Intelligence and Digital Narratives: The Intersection of English Literature and Computer Science
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English Literature, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Humanities, Computational Linguistics, Digital Narratives, Electronic LiteratureAbstract
The relationship between English Literature and Computer Science has become increasingly significant in the digital age. Literature, traditionally associated with creativity, imagination, and human emotions, now interacts closely with technology, algorithms, and artificial intelligence. Digital storytelling, electronic literature, machine learning, computational linguistics, and artificial intelligence have transformed both literary production and literary criticism. This paper explores the interdisciplinary connection between English Literature and Computer Science by examining digital narratives, artificial intelligence in literary studies, computational analysis of texts, and the future of literature in the technological era. The study argues that the integration of literary creativity with computational techniques has opened new possibilities for storytelling, interpretation, and communication.
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