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Salman Rushdie Rejects AI in Storytelling, Teases New Adaptations

Salman Rushdie Rejects AI in Storytelling, Teases New Adaptations

Salman Rushdie has definitively stated that artificial intelligence has no place in creative endeavors such as literature, cinema, or storytelling. In an interview with Variety, Rushdie dismissed AI's capacity for originality, asserting, "Nothing. Zero." He elaborated that AI is not useful to creative work because it lacks the fundamental ability to generate novel ideas or emotions.

Rushdie's strong stance comes as he also revealed plans for new adaptations of his acclaimed works. He is currently teasing a television adaptation of his seminal novel, "Midnight's Children." Additionally, a film adaptation of his 1999 novel, "The Ground Beneath Her Feet," is also in development.

These announcements highlight Rushdie's continued engagement with the literary and cinematic world, while simultaneously drawing a clear line against the integration of AI into the creative process. His comments reflect a perspective that values human imagination, lived experience, and emotional depth as indispensable elements of storytelling, qualities he believes AI cannot replicate.

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