I was asked to talk about "The Future of Literature," but I chose to turn that around and talk instead about the literature of the future.
Taking off from the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence, I put forth a series of "provocations" that writers and publishers could think about. Let me share part of what I said:
My first provocation: the literature of the future, or some part of it, will be a game of prompts; not just or not mainly to copy existing writers, but to produce results that will be a hybrid of the author's creativity in prompt-making and AI's selectivity, drawing from its enormous stock of possible responses. This will be writing as a form of play, of co-authorship between man and machine.
Following through from this is Provocation No. 2: Expect the growth of the literature of hybridity—of more crossovers from one genre or form to another, from one language to another, from one sensibility to another. This is by no means new and has been happening for some time now, but there will be an even greater and more deliberate blurring of traditional boundaries, more experimentation.
To some extent, that will be because—and here's Provocation No. 3, and to use this generation's favorite trigger-word—there will be less gatekeeping. Or, if not less, then more resistance to or disregard of it. There will be more independent publishing and self-publishing to counter the influence of traditional publishing houses. But this free-for-all will also likely lead to a general decline of standards, as writers forgo the services of editors and the critical evaluations of quality- and market-minded publishers.
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