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The AI Revolution

Speculations on Authorship, Pedagogy and the Future of the Profession

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Pages: 188

Volume 45, Number 2

Published: June 2024

An issue of: Poetics Today

Special Issue Editors: Evron, Nir, Roi Tartakovsky

Contributors to this special issue ponder the open question of AI’s role in shaping the future of academia and the university. In this issue, leading scholars in the literature and literary theory fields explore the meaning and potential implications of large language models (LLMs) to understand authorship and consider the future of academic writing, pedagogy, and the university at large.

Contributors: Charles Altieri, Hannes Bajohr, Samuel Baker, Kurt Beals, Eamon Duede, Katherine Elkins, Ed Finn, Alexandre Gefen, N. Katherine Hayles, Eric Hayot, Leah Henrickson, Matthew Kirschenbaum, Radhika Koul, Hoyt Long, James Phelan, Rita Raley, Russel Samolsky, Avery Slater, Richard Jean So, Roi Tartakovsky

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