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Ted Underwood: Machine Learning and the Literary Imagination

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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The Evolution of Genres

GPT-4 is getting there, but a statistical machine learning model with with word frequencies as features could not really add very much to our understanding of a single author. People thought it would. They constructed all kinds of like, we're going to get at the essence of the style of Jonathan Swift. That was the idea because that was what people were used to looking for. The quantitative methods didn't actually give us that much leverage there,. But then more interestingly, say we take a model, train it on this 25-year period, how good is that model at predicting the next 25 years of literary prestige? It doesn't change dramatically. Things continued to move in the direction of prestige

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