
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 returns and she and Kimberly discuss Megan Garber’s Screen People: How We Entertained Ourselves into a State of Emergency. This article was written by me (Kimberly), but I did use ChatGPT P...
People keep describing AI-generated writing as “hollow,” which I agree with, but what about it, exactly, is hollow?
It certainly isn’t a lack of words. If anything, generated text tends to give us more explanations, more examples, more opt...
Roz Hirch and I went to graduate school together at Iowa State, in applied linguistics and technology. Now whe teaches linguistics and academic writing at a college in Medicine Hat, Alberta, but her PhD specialty is language assessment, and...
NOTE: This post is a repurposed version of the podcast transcript. A human named Kimberly used generative AI chatbots to do the repurposing and then the human edited it to ensure it doesn’t deviate from the real world. In this particular ar...
Every time I post corpus findings about AI-influenced language, someone shows up in the comments to ask who cares. If the sentence does its job, what’s the problem?
The question assumes the only use for this data is catching people. Catchi...
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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 linguist, yogi, and mom to boys and poodles; My linguistic and personal work is here; I also post on Women Writin' 'Bout AI. https://substack.com/@womenwritinboutai
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