Artificial Intelligence (AI) cannot replicate the emotions and creativity of human authors in literature, according to experts at an international conference in Bhubaneswar. While acknowledging the increasing presence of AI in films and literature, they expressed doubt about its ability to match human creativity. They argued that AI lacks the capacity for emotional attachment, complex relationships, and free-flowing imagination found in human-authored works. The conference aimed to explore whether AI could surpass human intelligence and its potential impact on literature and film.