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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 205–227.
Published: 01 June 2023
...-contactor, and the corporation. Computer-generated poetry from this era often participated in the larger project of fostering public conception of the power and prestige of computers. This ethos of “post-automation poetics” was also informed by computer science experiments with computation’s linguistic...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 281–303.
Published: 01 June 2023
..., generative AI (text to image, video, audio). Claims that AI systems automate and expedite creativity reflect industry and research priorities of speed, scale, optimization, and frictionlessness driving much artificial intelligence design and application. But poetry will not optimize; the creative process...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 397–413.
Published: 01 June 2023
... of what Shoshana Zuboff ( 2019 ) calls surveillance capitalism , the looming loss of work due automation, and uses of these technologies by the military or in sex industries. At the same time, these fictions engage in philosophical reflections about subjectivity, agency, and ethics in dialogue...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 381–395.
Published: 01 June 2023
... Sublime Dreams of Living Machines (2011), Gregory Jerome Hampton’s Imagining Slaves and Robots in Literature, Film, and Popular Culture (2015), and Scott Selisker’s Human Programming (2016) in considering the role of automation and the figure of the robot in producing conceptions of the human...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 365–379.
Published: 01 June 2023
... impacts of ML-based automated decision-making systems, in areas such as policing and incarceration, hiring, and social assistance. The second consists mostly of technologists preoccupied with longer-term AI safety, a euphemism for the hypothetical dangers of a future “artificial general intelligence...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 185–204.
Published: 01 June 2023
... (website). http://www.elisagiardinapapa.org . Eubanks Virginia . 2017 . Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor . New York : St. Martin’s Press . Fazi M. Beatrice . 2019 . “ Can a Machine Think (Anything New)? Automation beyond Simulation...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 321–335.
Published: 01 June 2023
... . “ Postscript on Control Societies .” In Negotiations , translated by Joughin Martin , 177 – 182 . New York : Columbia Univ. Press . Eubanks Virginia . 2018 . Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor . New York : St. Martin’s Press . Forrester...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 351–363.
Published: 01 June 2023
... machine automation as a method of obscuring the colonizer (81). One of the most interesting chapters of Unmanning is titled “Buffalo Hunter”—a reference to US intelligence-gathering drones that flew over Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s. It argues that the notion that the Cold War was managed through...
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American Literature (2020) 92 (4): 820–824.
Published: 01 December 2020
... conceal their historical genesis through stressing the novelty and interdisciplinarity of automated forms of analysis. Cryptophilology is also a portmanteau evoking the intersection of cryptography and philology. Both fields treat text as cipher, and Lennon’s titular concept of the password encapsulates...
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American Literature (2016) 88 (3): 447–475.
Published: 01 September 2016
...). This example illustrates a general limitation of word search in handling texts that refer to their subjects indirectly, as a result of which researchers using automated search methods might inadvertently overlook texts that exist on the margins of the politically charged category of standardized language. Word...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 337–349.
Published: 01 June 2023
... that are destroying corals while also mapping coral bleaching and sampling seawater. However, what is missing here is an evaluation of how these applications of AI technologies in the wild relate to other trends that Dauvergne maps out in later chapters, such as how machine learning and intelligent automation...
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American Literature (2015) 87 (2): 418–420.
Published: 01 June 2015
...
robot realm.
420 American Literature
While Jockers’s approach to literary analysis is one of automation and
extension of reading, Swirski’s bears witness to a wholesale transformation.
Yet, as Jockers’s analysis shows, there is some machine in our literary pro-
ductions. And perhaps...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (2): 415–418.
Published: 01 June 2023
.... Introducing the program, Nicolas Malevé ( 2019 ) writes, “The automation of vision [by ML] has not reduced but increased the number of eyeballs looking at images, of hands typing descriptions, of taggers and annotators.” The essays, talks, and commissions that comprise Data / Set / Match recognize...
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American Literature (2015) 87 (2): 331–358.
Published: 01 June 2015
... it a telling case study in the gendered and sexual dimen-
sions of editorship.
The Fully Automated Love Life of Hugh Hefner
Many editors claim to be fans of their own published material and
pride themselves on their ability to anticipate their readers’ desires.
For example, Anna Gough-Yates’s study...
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American Literature (2015) 87 (4): 843–845.
Published: 01 December 2015
... about an automated
nuclear defense system gone awry, reveals the way the military-industrial
complex became a “deforming force on the narrator . . . and it is grimly consis-
tent for this deformation to extend to his language” (146). Under the Shadow
also impresses with its ability to demonstrate...
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American Literature (2020) 92 (3): 613–618.
Published: 01 September 2020
...: Univ. of Minnesota Press. 2016. xii, 210 pp. Cloth, $91.00; paper, $25.00; e-book available. Corporate agribusiness has long dreamed of making farm laborers docile and replaceable through technological innovations in machine automation and surveillance, but these workers have consistently...
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American Literature (2015) 87 (4): 845–848.
Published: 01 December 2015
...), and
Walter Miller’s A Canticle for Leibowitz (1960). The most compelling chapters
were those where Seed’s attention turned to lesser-known writers such as
Mordecai Roshwald. Level 7, Roshwald’s 1959 novel about an automated
nuclear defense system gone awry, reveals the way the military-industrial...
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American Literature (2016) 88 (4): 815–837.
Published: 01 December 2016
... by and is a unique product of a set of automated sensing instruments. The human brain is no longer understood as the primary processor that translates visual phenomena into quantified record. Machines have their own rules for quantification—their own systems of notation and translation—that do not necessarily match...
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American Literature (2022) 94 (4): 677–703.
Published: 01 December 2022
... today who align themselves with feminist avant-garde aesthetics. As Tea ( 2018 : 27) notes in the conclusion of her essay, Solanas “made a work that sticks.” But what makes SCUM stick? Why does a marginal publication that advocates for the murder of all men, the end of sex, and the complete automation...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (4): 671–699.
Published: 01 December 2023
... of “automism, to the extent that all differences between the motivations behind social behavior . . . disappear.” While relying on field theory himself, Clayton Childress ( 2017 : 8–9) agrees, arguing that the fields of creation, production, and reception are more intimately linked than traditional field...
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