Mo Yan: AI Lacks Original Creativity; China Seeks Standards
Nobel laureate Mo Yan says AI cannot replace human creativity, calling it 'second-hand.' Chinese educators demand urgent standards for AI detection tools.
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Nobel laureate Mo Yan says AI cannot replace human creativity, calling it 'second-hand.' Chinese educators demand urgent standards for AI detection tools.
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