
An award-winning novelist reflects on AI, literature, and the fate and future of creative thought.
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Is there a framework or theory capable of accounting for (A) a forced encounter between a cohort of people or institution and a practice-performing technology that (B) challenges or threatens their ways of life or modes of being, (C) result...
In my last post I discussed losing agency to AI. I explained that in the global trend to develop AI Governance Frameworks — to guide action and policy about AI usage in institutions — we see a clear trend by failing to center “agency” as th...
I know we started these discussions about AI & Literature, but the simple fact is that I can’t contain myself to a theme when my concern is with understanding practice; and since practice — or how we engage and use AI...
During the past few months I’ve been working on a research project, a novel, and two screenplays. During that time I’ve worked on — or “with,” as one is inclined to say — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Studio, and Grok. As a writer...
The story of technological change has often been told from the outside—from the perspective of systems, markets, and invention. Thomas Kuhn gave us The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) to describe how paradigm...
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Derek B. Miller is the author of seven novels including Norwegian by Night (winner of the CWA John Creasey Dagger) and How to Find Your Way in the Dark, Finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He has a Ph.D. in international relations.
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