Abstract
This research paper embarks on a journey into the transhumanistic intersection between human intelligence and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the context of producing literature and arts. It argues that human-AI collaboration is a catalytic process for expansion and innovation, with AI emerging as a potential creative partner. This exploration delves into how AI can serve as an extension of human articulation, enhancing artistic capabilities and broadening the horizons of artistic expression. The study underscores the pivotal role of AI in artistic domains by tracing its historical development in creative fields, examining collaborations between human artists and AI systems, and exploring real-world applications to illuminate the potential advantages and challenges of AI-aided creativity. The paper further delves into the ethical and philosophical considerations surrounding authorship, authenticity, and human intervention in AI-generated elements, as well as their societal and cultural implications, offering a glimpse into how AI applications are reshaping contemporary society. Moreover, the research probes into how AI-generated art disrupts traditional aesthetic art forms, reshapes artistic norms, and fosters versatile interpretations. By scrutinizing the potential impacts and risks associated with AI in literature and arts, this research paper aims to shed light on the symbiotic power of AI as an extension of human intelligence in the creative spectrum within the framework of Transhumanism.
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