AI and the Craft of Writing

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  • Опубликовано: 19 апр 2024
  • How do we write in an era of AI? How does generative AI (as a text-generating mechanism) impact our society's relationship to written words and the future of the craft of writing? Alexa Alice Joubin theorizes AI in the context of epistemic justice and shares examples of successful classroom writing exercises that use AI tools.
    Her public lecture was part of the George Washington University "University Seminar on AI and the Humanities" series, April 3, 2024. It was chaired by historian Katrin Schultheiss.
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    00:09 Introduction
    02:21 AI and poetry
    02:44 Shakespeare's First Folio
    03:41 Technologies of representation: Printing press to e-ink
    05:44 "Banal" technologies
    06:18 Martin Heidegger on mechanical typewriter
    06:59 Henry James on fountain pen
    08:13 Ecology of written words
    09:29 What is academic writing?
    11:46 Rhizome by Deleuze and Guattari
    12:32 Biased assumptions about "good" writing
    15:25 Consequences of biases
    16:10 Challenge posed by AI
    18:37 Distracted attentiveness
    20:34 Future of writing in an age of AI
    23:42 Demo: Using AI to re-organize syllabus
    26:23 Demo: Using AI to anonymize student papers
    28:31 Demo: Using AI to train critical questioning skills
    30:43 Meta-cognition
    33:06 Demo: Using text-to-image AI to enhance alt-texts
    38:19 Conclusion
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    Generative AI tools stake claims to anonymized, collective authorship through machine-generated texts that are similar to patterns in the datasets they trained on. The notion of authorship faces new challenges of delineating the agency, knowability, and intentionality of written words.

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