Chinese science fiction writer Liu Cixin has both some anxiety and indifference in the face of artificial intelligence. He said that artificial intelligence is likely to be the first to replace writers, perhaps "the supreme honor of our generation of writers is that novels are written by people" He said: "If artificial intelligence can indeed replace writers and provide readers with better literary works, this is not a bad thing" He admits that his creation has hit a bottleneck and that he "is trying to do it at the moment"