Ririko Kinoshita New
| Aspect | Summary | |--------|---------| | | AI is an emergent “co‑author” that necessitates a reconceptualization of literary theory, moving beyond the “author‑text‑reader” triad to an “author‑AI‑reader” model. | | Methodology | Mixed‑methods: textual analysis of AI‑generated novels, interviews with AI developers, and reader response surveys (N ≈ 2,300). | | Findings | 1️⃣ 68 % of surveyed readers attribute “creative agency” to AI in at least one aspect of the work. 2️⃣ Narrative structures produced by AI tend toward hyper‑modular plotlines, reflecting algorithmic optimization for cliffhangers. 3️⃣ Legal frameworks in Japan lag behind technological realities, creating gray zones for copyright. | | Impact | Widely cited in interdisciplinary journals (e.g., Media, Culture & Society , Journal of Japanese Studies ). Sparked a national symposium hosted by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (2025). |
In a heartfelt livestream earlier this spring, Kinoshita announced her "graduation" from the collective. However, unlike many idols who disappear into obscurity, she immediately pivoted to a solo project under a newly formed creative label. ririko kinoshita new
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