
We're Jessica and Kimberly: an entrepreneur and a linguist. We study how AI reshapes meaning in the world. We critically examine AI and ask who it benefits.
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In this episode of Women Talkin’ ‘Bout AI, Jessica and I started in one place and, as usual, ended up somewhere else.
We were catching up after two weeks of separation. I’d been at the beach, and Jessica had been off social media and buyin...
Note: this is a crosspost of a conversation I had on the Open Makers podcast, hosted by Derek Hanson on the Open Channels FM network. Derek and I are both Iowa State alums who arrived at language (and at AI) from different directions. He wa...
This conversation covers friction (maybe we should retitle the podcast “Women Talkin’ ‘Bout Friction” since that word comes up SO much?), duty of care, and what education loses when it stops asking hard questions.
Laura Dumin is an...
Pope Leo XIV released an encyclical on artificial intelligence, Magnifica Humanitas, and the AI commentariat lost its mind. We read it too, and our reaction was complicated. The argument is good. A lot of it is the argument we’ve been makin...
We went into this episode thinking we were going to interview a guest, but that fell through, so we had to wing it and do a co-host deep dive. Here are our top 5 takeaways:
1. You probably can’t tell.
Research shows people correctly ide...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
We’re Jessica and Kimberly – two non-computer scientists who are just as curious (and skeptical) about generative AI as you are. We keep it real, skip the jargon, and explore AI with the curiosity of researchers and the openness of learners.
Science fiction and fantasy author. Technology writer.
I'm a mom, yogi, and linguist; My linguistic and personal work is here; I also post on Women Writin' 'Bout AI. https://substack.com/@womenwritinboutai
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