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Ted Underwood: Machine Learning and the Literary Imagination

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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The Importance of Intuition in the Humanities

I'm trying to say several things that seem to be in tension with each other in this piece and one is like humanists have real insights that are specialized insights that will valid and that do make a difference. On the other hand I want to acknowledge there's really good work on history and culture being done by people in the sciences and social sciences so I really don't think it is at all useful for humanists to sort of circle the lagons to use the metaphor and say we need to protect against these other disciplines that will get us nowhere. These boundaries are going to be much more fluid than we're used to as NLP gets better, increasingly questions about human behavior and rhetoric can contribute

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