Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Artificial Intelligence in English Literature: A Critical Analysis

Authors

  • Dr.Khaled Ahmed Ali Al-swmaeai Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnfh.v2.n4.en15

Keywords:

Technology, artificial intelligence, cultural implication, philosophical, ethical, human identity, morality, privacy

Abstract

This critical analysis explores the intersection of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in English literature, delving into the cultural, philosophical, and ethical implications of this theme. The study adopts a close reading approach, closely examining literary works that engage with technology and AI to uncover recurring themes, symbols, and motifs. Through comparative analysis, commonalities and differences in the portrayal of technology and AI are explored, shedding light on their cultural significance

Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from fields such as philosophy and cultural studies, the analysis delves into the philosophical inquiries raised by these literary works, including questions about human identity, consciousness, and morality. Ethical dimensions are also examined, addressing concerns around privacy, surveillance, and the social impact of technology and AI. Throughout the analysis, the study highlights the unique insights that literature offers in understanding the complex relationship between humanity and technology, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of technology and AI in their own lives. By critically analyzing these literary works, this study provides valuable insights into the cultural and philosophical implications of the intersection of technology and artificial intelligence in English literature.

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Published

2024-12-28

How to Cite

Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Artificial Intelligence in English Literature: A Critical Analysis . (2024). Al-Noor Journal for Humanities, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.69513/jnfh.v2.n4.en15

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