Your institution has access to JSTOR’s AI-powered research tool in beta. Log in or create a JSTOR personal account to get started. ABSTRACT: Poetry is formal. Rhythm and form are closely related.
People with dyslexia could also be more likely to have a bad sense of rhythm, according to a new study in which scientists found genetic links between these two traits.
When asked to rate the poems on rhythm, emotional impact, and aesthetic beauty, participants consistently preferred pieces written by AI over those written by humans. Their assessment and ratings ...
Study found sonnets churned out by an algorithm were deemed by participants to have better rhythm and more beauty than authentic ones People prefer AI-generated poetry to Shakespeare because it is ...