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A fascinating discussion about AI and ChatGPT, uncovering its limitations and considering the implications.
How worried should humanities researchers and students be about new AI tools that look like they are able to understand and create sophisticated text responses? Or can we embrace them with the same critical and creative attitude we have applied to the emergence of other new technologies - the internet, printing, language itself?
Dr. Harry Warwick and his students from the English Dept. have been exploring these questions, experimenting with the tech, as part of the module Explorations in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies. Ryan Zhao and the DAHL student team interviewed Harry to learn about their discoveries.
Produced and edited by Isabella Jeong.
By Dr Robert O'Toole, Digital Arts and Humanities Lab, University of WarwickA fascinating discussion about AI and ChatGPT, uncovering its limitations and considering the implications.
How worried should humanities researchers and students be about new AI tools that look like they are able to understand and create sophisticated text responses? Or can we embrace them with the same critical and creative attitude we have applied to the emergence of other new technologies - the internet, printing, language itself?
Dr. Harry Warwick and his students from the English Dept. have been exploring these questions, experimenting with the tech, as part of the module Explorations in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies. Ryan Zhao and the DAHL student team interviewed Harry to learn about their discoveries.
Produced and edited by Isabella Jeong.