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The Automatic Muse

the Automatic Muse Nicholas Carr: 2021 blog post, now inlcude and updated in chapter 8, “Machines Who Speak,” of Carr’s 2025 book Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart. In the fall of 1917, the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, now in middle age and having twice had marriage proposals turned down, first by […]

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In Defense of Literacy

Wendell Berry In a country in which everybody goes to school, it may seem absurd to offer a defense of literacy, and yet I believe that such a defense is in order, and that the absurdity lies not in the defense, but in the necessity for it. The published illiteracies of the certified educated are […]

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ChatGPT is Dumber Than You Think

“ChatGPT is Dumber Than You Think: Treat it like a toy, not a tool” Ian Bogost The Atlantic. December 7, 2022. As a critic of technology, I must say that the enthusiasm for ChatGPT, a large-language model trained by OpenAI, is misplaced. Although it may be impressive from a technical standpoint, the idea of relying […]

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Hypertext Literature

Caitrin Doyle Final Writing Project May 8th, 2014 Part I: Hypertext Literature’s Influence on the Modern World         Technology has been causing a shift in the way that people process information and deduce meaning from everything, especially when it comes to literature. Many, like outraged author Sven Birkerts of “The Gutenberg Elegies”, are concerned that the […]

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