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Ted Underwood: Machine Learning and the Literary Imagination

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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The Future of Humanities and Humanistic Study

The future of humanities and humanistic study looks like a lot of motion but not a lot of disciplinary boundaries are going to be pretty fluid. There's definitely a lot of opportunity for digital humanities projects things like this to make humanists even just working as humanists more productive. I think it's conceivable that dialogue with a model that was you know actually looking at the text of a particular philosopher say or a particular novel might even be able to help us come to some insights about a single author or book now how exactly it's going to happen I'm not sure  but it doesn't seem impossible to me that we'll get there, he says.

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