Stephen King Explains Why He’s Not Worried About Being Replaced By A.I. (Yet), And Naturally Uses A Classic Novel To Make His Point

In an interview with The Times, King – who is set to witness the new adaptation of his novel, “The Long Walk,” debut this week – shares that he doesn’t spend much time pondering artificial intelligence (A.I.). However, he acknowledges that younger authors, including his sons, express concern about the direction A.I. might take for writers in the future. Although the future is uncertain, King believes that people will excel in creative pursuits compared to computers for some time. He remarks:
“While I’m not too concerned with AI at the moment, I do understand why younger writers, even my sons, feel a sense of apprehension about what the future might bring for authors. However, I believe that people will continue to hold an edge in creative endeavors over computers for now.







