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The Future of Writing vs AI
by Trinity Cogan AI is a topic that most of us can’t avoid these days. It’s all over social media, our Google searches, and in our jobs in some form or fashion. In general, the discussion surrounding AI is a loaded one and still proves to be rather divisive. When it comes to the literary field, AI is a major point of conversation, mainly because of its uses in the medium. Currently, AI is being used to map out stories, edit and revise manuscripts, or in some cases completely

The Iris Review
Apr 302 min read
Being Good Was Never the Point
By: Loyal Pham When you picked up a crayon as a child and scribbled a drawing of your pet or family, it probably looked terrible. However, that didn’t take away from the drawing’s value in the slightest. In fact, there was a charm to the mismatched colors, disproportionate body parts, the wrinkles from ungentle hands gripping the paper. It got hung on the fridge, and it was displayed like a portrait born from the Renaissance. People are often so self-conscious of what they m

The Iris Review
Mar 42 min read
“Artificial” Is An Important Modifier to “Intelligence”
By: Evelyn Jones Creative writing can seem like a waste of time and effort, even as you pursue a degree or a career in it. Why would you put so much time and effort into something creative or interpretative, rather than something practical? Especially now, when Artificial Intelligence can write an essay, an article, a poem, a whole novel, about anything you ask it to, in a matter of minutes. It can give you a summary and analysis of any book you feed it. It can speed by the e

The Iris Review
Mar 22 min read
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