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This text examines how literature, historically shaped by the technologies of its time—orality, writing, printing, digital media—is currently undergoing a profound transformation with the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI). This not only alters practices but also redefines literary ontology: it decenters the author, turns style into an adjustable parameter, and transforms the reading experience into collective interaction and validation. It addresses classic problems of authorship from Foucault and Barthes, now challenged by distributed human-machine authorship, as well as the algorithmic fusion of styles and posthuman creativity. Literature takes on new forms of existence—transmedia, fragmentary, fluid—and proposes categories such as collaborative work, textuality without a subject, and reading without a biography. What endures—author, style, experience, reading, canonâ...