Journal of Qujing Normal University ›› 2024, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (5): 67-76.

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Transformation and Reconstruction of Subjectivity in Network Literature Writing in the Era Dominated by Artificial Intelligence: Based on Post-Phenomenological Media Technology Philosophy

LI Jie   

  1. School of Journalism and Communication, China West Normal University, Nanchong Sichuan 637009, China
  • Received:2024-09-02 Online:2024-09-26 Published:2024-11-20

Abstract: With the emergence of generative artificial intelligence, some network literature texts are increasingly produced through interactive question-and-answer sessions as well as guided dialogues between authors and generative AI systems. This transformation redefines literary text creation from an individual endeavor to a collaborative process involving both humans and machines. The evolution in literary writing’s subjectivity involves two key aspects: deliberately relinquishing sole authorial control while maximizing reliance on AI for immediate, uniform writing tasks, and rising above the mechanical logic of writing and stead protecting the author’s subjective authority, to constantly guard against AI usurping the subjectivity in writing. The ultimate goal for network literature writing in the era of AI is the “integration of humans and machines”: author subjects and algorithms engage in continuous interaction to create a highly intelligent system that effectively merges human insight, machine learning, and the network environment. Subjectivity in network literature writing will not only persist but also experience positive reconstruction with in a dialectic process.

Key words: generative artificial intelligence, network literature writing, subjectivity, post-phenomenology

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