Will AI wipe out the writing race? - The clash of opportunity and threat Dr. Vijay Garg
The growing power of AI – and the intellectual challenge of humans
Today, AI can write articles, stories, summaries, reports, and even poems in seconds. Its speed, data-analysis capabilities, and use of language are astonishing. Many publishing houses are using it for early drafts, research, and editing. It has put increased pressure on the traditional world of writing to be more intelligent. But the important question is, can AI replace human writing by simply adding information? Or is creativity still a human intellectual specialty? Creation is not just words – it is experience.
True writing is not just about adding facts, but also bringing layers of experiences, depth of emotions, truth of struggles and the heat of circumstances. AI can add words, but it cannot live life. It knows neither the pain of love, nor the pain of victory or defeat, nor the untold pain of society. Therefore, its art of writing may be technical, not emotional.
The role of the writer will change, but will not end.
In the age of AI, the importance of the writer will not end, but his role will evolve in a new direction –
The demand for creative minds will increase. Who can imagine beyond AI?
The leadership of ideology will be provided by the writer. While AI will become only an assistant.
The value of human experience will increase. Because that is what makes writing alive.
AI-guided editing and research will make writers more efficient, leading to further improvements in quality.
AI is a powerful tool, but tools can never replace the craftsman.
The danger lies not with AI, but with human carelessness.
If writers start relying solely on AI, stop reading and studying, and abandon their own thinking – only then will the writer species be in danger. Not because of AI, but because of the laziness of the creator.
What will the future be like? The future will be mixed— AI will soon create the writing format,
but the final shape and depth will be given by humans.
AI will take over the technical language,
but only the writer with a soul will write.
In short, AI will not eliminate the writer; it will challenge the writer to be even better. Conclusion: The Future of Writing - The advent of 'human-centric' AI is not ending the future of writing, it is changing it. The writer's true talent and human sensitivity will remain at the heart of writing. The writer is the artist who puts soul into the story. AI can be a wonderful tool that simplifies the writing process, but it cannot understand the depth of human emotions, moral dilemmas and personal experiences to create a unique work. To be successful, writers must embrace AI as a powerful ally, not as a competitor. The writers of the future will be those who use AI tools wisely, opening up new dimensions of originality and creativity.
Dr. Vijay Garg Retired Principal Malout Punjab

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