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AI Ambivalence
On being misunderstood, or maybe just unclear
Jul 25
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Christopher Basgier
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June 2025
An Update and Invitation to RhetAI
Sorry I've been MIA
Jun 13
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Christopher Basgier
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August 2024
Open Access Publishing as an Alternative to Extractive AI
Imagining democratic AI in academic publishing.
Aug 1, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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July 2024
Building a Critical AI Literacy GPT
This is the fifth of a Prose and Processors series on the explicit and implicit pedagogies embedded in various generative AI technologies.
Jul 24, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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What Does ChatGPT Say about Its Own Writing Pedagogy?
And what can it help us learn about writing pedagogy in the age of AI?
Jul 17, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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How to Panic Judiciously: An Interview with Ira Allen
Or, humanizing in the face of "hotter, darker, weirder" days to come.
Jul 8, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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June 2024
A Review of Literary Theory for Robots
Come for the entertaining history, but take the conclusions with a grain of salt.
Jun 14, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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Speedy Research at the Expense of Sense?
The Pedagogy of AI Scholarly Search
Jun 3, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
6
May 2024
Inventionless Invention with Grammarly Go
Once more, it's "not bad" if you already know what you're doing as a writer.
May 7, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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April 2024
How Responsive Are AI "Tutors," Really?
The Pedagogy of Packback's Writing Lab
Apr 29, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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Generative AI as Pedagogical Machine
What is AI trying to teach us about teaching, learning, and writing?
Apr 22, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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Learning about Genre with ChatGPT
Or, counteracting ChatGPT's tendency toward formalism.
Apr 16, 2024
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Christopher Basgier
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