LONDON: More authors will lean on artificial intelligence to spark creativity and beat writer’s block, said the boss of “Harry Potter” publisher Bloomsbury, dpa reported recently.
Nigel Newton, the publisher’s founder and chief executive, said while the technology can support almost all of the creative arts, it would not have the power to replace big names.
“I think AI will probably help creativity, because it will enable the eight billion people on the planet to get started on some creative area where they might have hesitated to take the first step,” he said.
