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Also, Anna Skarpelis has been writing about this question: bsky.app/profile/akms...
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Ted Underwood
Another review of Leif's book that brings up ArtHum :) I think this is a real, and only, way forward:
Romance department at Harvard used to offer a popular course on soccer. They even invited Maradona as a guest speaker, and as far as I recall, he obliged!
- DigHum = computational methods applied to humanistic objects. - Critical AI studies = critique of AI’s social, political, ethical, and cultural effects. - AI ethics = norms, harms, values, governance. - ArtHum = humanistic knowledge as a generative, interpretive, and design-facing method for AI.
- DigHum = computational methods applied to humanistic objects. - Critical AI studies = critique of AI’s social, political, ethical, and cultural effects. - AI ethics = norms, harms, values, governance. - ArtHum = humanistic knowledge as a generative, interpretive, and design-facing method for AI.
122 years after the first Bloomsday a model that learns language like humans is trained on Finnegans Wake and starts imagitating new sentences at the border between language and prelanguage. @ninabegus.bsky.social @metahaven.bsky.social latentspacecraft.antikythera.org
Yes! I present the same argument in Artificial Humanities and trace it through the conceptual history of language. Not to mention Eliza Doolittle being called a parrot:)
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