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Writers will survive artificial intelligence – Chief Moomen

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Ghanaian writer and playwright Chief Moomen believes that writers will be able to survive the rise of Artificial Intelligence in the literary world. With advancements in technology and the use of AI in various industries, there has been speculation about the future of traditional writing and storytelling.

However, Chief Moomen is confident that writers possess a unique skill set that cannot be replicated by machines. He emphasizes the importance of creativity, human emotion, and the ability to connect with readers on a personal level. These are qualities that he believes AI will never be able to fully emulate.

In a world where AI is becoming more prevalent in all aspects of life, Chief Moomen encourages writers to embrace technology as a tool to enhance their craft rather than viewing it as a threat. By combining the best of human creativity with the capabilities of AI, writers can continue to create compelling and impactful stories that resonate with audiences.

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As the literary landscape continues to evolve, Chief Moomen remains optimistic about the future of writers in a world dominated by technology. He believes that their ability to adapt and innovate will ultimately ensure their survival in the age of Artificial Intelligence.

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Stephen Nartey
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