'AI Can't Capture Human Emotion,' Says Chetan Bhagat
Chetan Bhagat, discussing his latest book, claims AI won't replace human writers in fiction. He asserts that storytelling rooted in genuine human emotion remains irreplaceable by AI. Bhagat emphasizes the importance of lived experiences and human connection, arguing that machines lack authentic emotional depth.
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Chetan Bhagat, a celebrated author, has dismissed fears that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and language tools threaten the writing profession, particularly fiction.
Speaking at his book launch in Pune, Bhagat said, 'AI lacks the depth of human emotion necessary for storytelling. Fiction builds on authentic, lived experiences.'
He added, 'AI models can manage tasks, but can't capture genuine emotion. Despite technological advancements, readers seek stories rooted in human connection,' Bhagat concluded, dismissing AI's potential impact on creativity.
(With inputs from agencies.)

