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Workshop open to the public. Zoom Link will be posted. To attend in person, please contact me. Confirmed speakers: Kate Hayles, @floriansprenger.bsky.social, @alexcampolo.bsky.social, @moritzhiller.bsky.social, Deanna Cachoian-Schanz, Alex Bostroff, Christoph Engemann, @rainermuehlhoff.bsky.social
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and, second, that the status of the ‘writing subject’—a place in historically situated structures of writing that has been occupied differently at different times—must be rethought as hybrid constellation of distributed human-machine authorship.
The basic premises of the volume are laid out here: first, that the double standard assumption that has determined our thinking about writing practices up to now—that everything written is read as human-made, and that our writing tools are always only passive devices— is up for discussion with LLMs;
This is a rough translation of the introduction to the collected volume "Das Subjekt des Schreibens: Über Große Sprachmodelle" [The Subject of Writing: On Large Language Models], edited by Hannes Bajohr and Moritz Hiller, Munich 2024. hannesbajohr.de/en/2024/11/1...
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Hier kann man die Einleitung zum von Moritz Hiller und mir herausgegebenen Sonderband von Text+Kritik mit dem Titel "Das Subjekt des Schreibens: Über Große Sprachmodelle" lesen: www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Frisch von der Messe: Der von Moritz Hiller und mir herausgegebene Sonderband von Text+Kritik über große Sprachmodelle und die Frage, wer oder was hier eigentlich schreibt. Mit, unter anderen, @mrsbunz.bsky.social, @vagt.bsky.social, @mkirschenbaum.bsky.social…
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