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JACOB GREENE
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Pure Techno-optimism, or What the Hell are We Even Doing?
What is the role of generative AI in the future of education? This seems to be the central question facing every teacher, administrator,...

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4 days ago5 min read
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What are (some) people saying about ChatGPT on Twitter?
I’m teaching a graduate-level course on digital research methods this upcoming fall semester, and I decided to update my social media...

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May 30, 20234 min read
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ChatGPT and the Possibilities of Generative Identity
In the most recent episode of his podcast, Ezra Klein interviews Kelsey Piper, a senior writer at Vox with deep connections to the AI...

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Mar 24, 20234 min read
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Fooling Audiences with ChatGPT
I’m already sick of reading articles about ChatGPT. I know, that’s a bit hypocritical for someone who’s been blogging about ChatGPT, but...

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Feb 15, 20232 min read
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The Rhetorical Situation of AI-Generated Text
I’m teaching an upper-level rhetorical theory class this semester, and this week we’ve been discussing Bitzer/Vatz and the idea of the...

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Jan 26, 20234 min read
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Blogging with AI
For the past several months, I’ve been getting non-stop ads on social media feeds for this AI content tool called Jasper. It’s marketed...

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Dec 13, 20226 min read
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