Kafkaesque Algorithms: Kafka’s Writing in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

This article uses the surge of recent AI-generated simulations of Kafka’s writing as an opportunity to reflect upon both what AI can teach us about Kafka’s writing and what Kafka’s writing can teach us about the age of artificial intelligence. Under the heading “Kafkaesque Algorithms”, this article...

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Main Author: Jake Fraser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
Series:Humanities
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/14/1/13
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Summary:This article uses the surge of recent AI-generated simulations of Kafka’s writing as an opportunity to reflect upon both what AI can teach us about Kafka’s writing and what Kafka’s writing can teach us about the age of artificial intelligence. Under the heading “Kafkaesque Algorithms”, this article explores three distinct but related questions that emerge at the intersection of stylistics, poetics, and media theory. First, do AI simulations of Kafka’s writing adequately capture Kafka’s style, and if not, why not? Second, is there perhaps something inherently algorithmic about Kafka’s poetics, in ways that might both tempt and resist simulation by AI? And third, is the notion of outsourcing low-level repetitive labor to machines—a common promotional strategy for contemporary AI writing aids—truly novel, or would it instead have already been familiar to Kafka himself?
ISSN:2076-0787