Funny, informed, and conversational, Who Wrote This? urges us as individuals and as communities to make conscious choices about the extent to which we collaborate with AI. The technology is here to stay. Baron shows us how to work with AI and how to spot where it risks diminishing the valuable cognitive and social benefits of being literate.
Funny, informed, and conversational, Who Wrote This? urges us as individuals and as communities to make conscious choices about the extent to which we collaborate with AI. The technology is here to stay. Baron shows us how to work with AI and how to spot where it risks diminishing the valuable cognitive and social benefits of being literate.
Naomi S. Baron is Professor Emerita of Linguistics at American University. Her books include How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio (2021), Words Onscreen: The Fate of Reading in a Digital World (2015), and Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World (2008).
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Prologue: Human Writers Meet the AI Language Sausage Machine 1. The Journey to Literacy 2. Why Humans Write-and Rewrite 3. English Comp and Its Aftermath 4. The Dream of Language Machines 5. The Natural Language Processing Sausage Machine 6. Machine Translation Rises Again 7. Machines Emerge as Authors 8. AI Comes for the Writing Professions 9. The Creative Side of AI 10. AI as Jeeves 11. Human-AI Symbiosis 12. Do We Always Welcome AI? Coda: Why Human Authorship Matters
Prologue: Human Writers Meet the AI Language Sausage Machine 1. The Journey to Literacy 2. Why Humans Write-and Rewrite 3. English Comp and Its Aftermath 4. The Dream of Language Machines 5. The Natural Language Processing Sausage Machine 6. Machine Translation Rises Again 7. Machines Emerge as Authors 8. AI Comes for the Writing Professions 9. The Creative Side of AI 10. AI as Jeeves 11. Human-AI Symbiosis 12. Do We Always Welcome AI? Coda: Why Human Authorship Matters
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