AI Writing in Digital Era: Over-Saturation & Market Challenges

IQR Journal of Literature and Linguistics

Volume 1, Issue 1, Sept 2025

AI Writing in Digital Era: Over-Saturation & Market Challenges

Nafio Banaqeeb


Abstract

AI writing has transformed writing greatly. Today, never-imagined frontiers are crossed with employing artificial intelligence in writing. This paper evaluates how with the rapid adoption of the AI writing tools writing has transformed. Though it enables faster content production, content personalization, time saving and possible excellence in writing, it comes with its own challenges too. Paper compares and contrasts original and creative writing with both writing. Fast turnaround with quality may seem to be one big benefit of using the AI tool for writing but it raises critical challenges for businesses, and publishers. It identifies and examines productivity and creativity processes integrated with the use of the AI tools for writing and also explores content redundancy, ethical concerns and other interrelated issues. The paper argues that though AI writing is more powerful than human-intelligence driven writing, it is still far from generating real emotive and human-centric content. Addressing the evolving technological balance, and creativity, it is possible to turn this phase of writing into a more powerful phase of writing with credibility, originality and audience engagement.  

Keywords

AI Writing, AI Writing Tools, Creative Writing, AI Writing Software


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