Bots And Writing - Pointless Gyrations

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Apr 25, 2019   •  2 views

With Artificial Intelligence growing so rapidly, researchers are predicting that this can lead to a threat to human dignity, where humans can very easily be replaced by a single click in an algorithm, and bots performing all kinds of jobs. However, what I truly believe is, humans have evolved with technology and the latter has helped the former in making life easier. From the invention of the light bulb to making of supercomputers and to rise of the internet, technology has made our lives more plain sailing and faster. Similarly, technology-mediated writing has helped young people to build their literary skills. With the evolving of the Internet, books are easily accessible in e-books. People don't have to travel to the stores every-time a new book is released or wait until the stocks woo the markets.

Writing is composed of different genres like drama, romance, action, fiction, dystopia, mystery, fantasy, biography, satire and many more. When it comes to any sort of writing, the intimate connection the author has with the readers is pragmatic and spellbinding. Writing has an extensive therapeutic value which can heal the darkest scars and bring thy readers on the brink of happiness, hope and a chance to live one more time. As correctly said, the pen is mightier than the sword; literature is an idea, a passion which is timeless and boundless. As Ernest Hemingway rightly puts in, “You just sit down at the typewriter and bleed”. Writing can woo its readers and create a dent in the universe, a dent filled with hopes, ideas, love, and life. So robots replacing emotions, hopes and ideas is a farfetched vision, or may not a vision at all! Bots can help humans in making writing more timeless, seamless and boundless. Bots can never replace emotions and even if they could, we will have to wait for the Big Bang- when the human race will be reincarnated into Robo-humans and the existence of life will have a different definition altogether. Till then, writing will be thoughts risen from ashes of Phoenix and will remain immortal in the voices of the readers.

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