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Bot-mimicry in Digital Literary Culture investigates the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence, literature, and digital culture. Malthe Stavning Erslev analyzes how contemporary writers and publishers engage with bot-like imitation, exploring what it means when software designed to mimic human communication shapes literary creation and distribution.
The book examines how imitative algorithms influence authorship, readership, and the concept of originality in an era of machine learning. Erslev considers both the creative possibilities and conceptual challenges posed by AI-generated content, algorithmic recommendation systems, and automated writing tools in publishing. Through detailed analysis of digital texts and platforms, he demonstrates how literature responds to and incorporates bot-mimicry as a cultural phenomenon.
Essential for scholars of digital humanities, publishing studies, and contemporary literature, this Element provides crucial insights into how artificial intelligence and imitation reshape our understanding of literary culture in the twenty-first century.







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