A study in the journal Scientific Reports suggests readers like AI-generated poems more than those written by poets like Sylvia Plath and T.S. Eliot. Nonexpert readers of poems from William ...
An element of belatedness is central to our understanding of the sonnets, and to this book. Our poets, like Shakespeare himself, are returning to a form that is itself propelled by the logic of return ...
The study protocol used five poems from 10 famous English poets including Shakespeare, Geoffrey Chaucer, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Allen Ginsberg and Sylvia Plath. The researchers enlisted ...
This tendency to rate AI poetry positively may be due to readers mistaking the complexity of human-written verse for incoherence created by AI and an underestimation of how human-like generative ...
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