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Critical AI (2024) 2 (1)
Published: 01 April 2024
... to be stronger and more limber. [email protected] Copyright © 2024 Kyle Booten 2024 AI large language models writing support co-creativity proletarianization This word worker is at wit's end. The number on their email program's desktop icon, the one that refers to the quantity...
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Critical AI (2024) 2 (1)
Published: 01 April 2024
... universal. In Belize, where I studied Kriol, a largely oral language, a young woman told me that “the culture of Kriol is to have no standard. Because it develops and everyone can be individual and be much more creative with the language.” Indeed, in cultures that do not idealize standard writing...
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Critical AI (2024) 2 (1)
Published: 01 April 2024
... of active or creative endeavors on our part. Aside from the IP rights protecting the latter, the former, more or less passively generated data can also give rise to rights. In many jurisdictions, personal data rights apply when and to the extent that it is reasonably possible to find out to whom...
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Critical AI (2024) 2 (1)
Published: 01 April 2024
... and goes on to elaborate rights for educators and students, including institutional support for critical AI literacy professional development; educator collaboration on AI policy and purchase and implementation of generative systems; protection of student privacy and creative control; and consultation...
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Critical AI (2023) 1 (1-2)
Published: 01 October 2023
..., Sasha (@schock) . 2023 . “ Generative AI systems are trained upon vast datasets of centuries of human creative and intellectual work [. . .] .” Twitter thread, March 26, starting at 12:15 p.m. https://mobile.twitter.com/schock/status/1640024767704227840 . Costanza-Chock, Sasha , Inioluwa...
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Critical AI (2024) 2 (1)
Published: 01 April 2024
... of digital composition and literacy, adopts the terms technical debt and moral hazard to describe how dominant tech companies shape the industry's political economy when they shift the material costs of short-term decision-making onto workers, creative people, minoritized cultures, underresourced...
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Critical AI (2023) 1 (1-2)
Published: 01 October 2023
... that these limits are the source of our intelligence. The power of these limits is that they make us do all sorts of interpretive things, most of which remain central to our least powerful academic disciplines and to the creative arts. Smith is saying that intelligence is held back by the current overfocus on data...
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Critical AI (2024) 2 (1)
Published: 01 April 2024
... that a simple neural network can use them to predict rates of co-occurrences of pairs of words. Previous data-driven models of word similarity, including Bengio et al. 2003, Schwenk 2007 , and Mnih and Hinton 2008 , involved computations that were too complex to train on massive datasets and so could...
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