AIGC Fusion Exploration: The Intersecting Path of Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence

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Jing Sun

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The burgeoning field of Digital Humanities has experienced remarkable growth, catalyzed by advances in computing technology and the increasing digitization of cultural artifacts. This paper delves into the dynamic interplay between digital humanities and artificially intelligent generated content (AIGC), exploring their intersection and transformative potential. Through a comprehensive literature review, we highlight the multifaceted landscape surrounding AIGC, including biases, ethical considerations, technological advances, and societal implications. Drawing on insights from cutting-edge studies, we propose a methodology for fusion exploration that aims to elucidate the synergies between digital humanities and AIGC. Our proposed methodology integrates an overview of AIGC with copyright issues, emphasizing the ethical dimensions and regulatory frameworks necessary for responsible content creation. We also delineate the intersection of digital humanities and artificial intelligence, focusing on two key aspects: the ideographic qualities of literary language and the expression of literary language through digital rhetoric. By synthesizing insights from the diverse scholarly endeavors, we underscore the transformative potential of integrating Digital Humanities and AIGC, paving the way for innovative research paradigms and collaborative engagement in academia and beyond.

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