A Standard Disclaimer for AI-Curious Academics
I've noticed that when "pro-AI" academics—and by that I mean academics who don't
Future Tokens and the Prospect of Callable Thinking
Has a finance quant reverse engineered the history seminar?
Trust and AI: A Conversation with Claude
How is trusting AI different than trusting people?
AI Lessons from 1999
Nothing will work, but everything might.
Handwriting Recognition Roundup
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Learning from Firefox: Building Better AI for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
People Like AI. What Do We Do That?
AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (Part 4): Performance, Polish, and Problem Solving
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AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (Part 3): Mastering Continuity
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AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (Part 2): From Prototype to Production
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AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (and Other Competent Imposters)
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