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'People will always be interested in people': Chetan Bhagat on why AI can’t rival real storytelling

'AI hasn’t had its heart broken. My heart was broken. ChatGPT doesn’t have childhood trauma. I do. I’ve had breakups. I’ve felt love. I’ve lived through highs and lows. And what works in books is the ability to transfer those real feelings to readers. If you don’t feel anything yourself, fiction won’t work,' he said.

October 07, 2025 / 10:00 IST
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Offering advice to aspiring writers, Chetan Bhagat said the fundamentals of writing would remain constant despite the presence of advanced tools.

Author Chetan Bhagat said that the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and language-based tools would not replace fiction writers, asserting that technology may replicate skill but not the emotional depth that defines art. He was speaking at the launch of his latest novel, 12 Years: My Messed-Up Love Story, at a bookstore in Pune on Sunday evening, where he was in conversation with socialite and venture capitalist Tehseen Poonawalla.

When asked whether generative AI could disrupt creative professions such as his, Bhagat said that fiction depends on emotional honesty that cannot be manufactured by algorithms.

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“When people ask whether AI or ChatGPT will affect my profession as an author, my answer is: it won’t—at least not for fiction,” he said. “AI will have a skill but not an art.”

The writer explained that true storytelling emerges from genuine human experiences.