Generative literature
Generative literature is poetry or fiction that is automatically generated, often using computers. It is a genre of electronic literature, and also related to generative art.
Generative literature | |
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Features | Poetry and fiction generated automatically, usually using computers. |
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Electronic literature, Digital poetry, Generative art |
John Clark's Latin Verse Machine (1830-1843) is probably the first example of mechanised generative literature, while Christopher Strachey's love letter generator (1952) is the first digital example. With the large language models (LLMs) of the 2020s, generative literature is becoming increasingly common.
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