If AI can write poetry that appeals so perfectly to us, is it truly creative—or merely a mirror reflecting our own biases and ...
A year after David Harrison began the "Poetry from Daily Life" column, he has received funding to record the contributors ...
Its central section comprises poems about the Covid pandemic. The Lucky Ones, commissioned for the National Day of ...
Has the bell finally tolled for Shakespeare and Byron? New research conducted by philosophers of science Brian Porter and ...
Jacob’s early scholarship focused on the Nibelungenlied; Schmiesing argues that his fascination with the epic poem stemmed ...
People prefer AI-generated poetry to Shakespeare because it is more “beautiful” and easier to understand, a study has found.
Readers are unable to reliably differentiate AI-generated from human-written poetry and are more likely to prefer AI poems, ...
AI models can produce poems that rate well on certain ‘metrics’. But the event of reading poetry is not one in which we ...
In Russia, no poet need starve if he can hack out odes extolling "socially useful" goals. In revolt against sloganeering paeans that read like Pravda set to rhyme, hundreds of ...
A new study has revealed that humans can not identify poetry written by AI large language models as AI makes improvements.
Tubbs, a fourth-year student in the Spanish distinguished major program, sees value in reducing his tech use. “I’ve learned ...