| | Will AI make us overconfident? (tedunderwood.com) |
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3 points by surprisetalk 5 months ago | past
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| | Should artificial intelligence be person-shaped? (tedunderwood.com) |
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4 points by surprisetalk 7 months ago | past
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| | Can language models predict the next twist in a story? (tedunderwood.com) |
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3 points by surprisetalk on Jan 10, 2024 | past
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| | We can save what matters about writing (tedunderwood.com) |
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39 points by mjn on Aug 1, 2023 | past | 42 comments
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| | Using GPT-4 to measure the passage of time in fiction (tedunderwood.com) |
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155 points by surprisetalk on June 21, 2023 | past | 44 comments
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| | Ways humanists are using computers to understand text (tedunderwood.com) |
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1 point by sebg on Jan 12, 2023 | past
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| | Mapping the latent spaces of culture (tedunderwood.com) |
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15 points by panic on Nov 13, 2021 | past | 2 comments
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| | Science fiction hasn’t prepared us to imagine machine learning (tedunderwood.com) |
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207 points by polm23 on Feb 7, 2021 | past | 246 comments
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| | Seven ways humanists are using computers to understand text (tedunderwood.com) |
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1 point by charlysl on Nov 11, 2020 | past
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| | How Predictable Is Fiction? (tedunderwood.com) |
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22 points by polm23 on Aug 30, 2020 | past | 16 comments
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| | The Gender Balance of Fiction, 1800-2007 (tedunderwood.com) |
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1 point by GFK_of_xmaspast on Dec 29, 2016 | past
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| | Topic modeling made just simple enough (tedunderwood.com) |
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1 point by sytelus on Oct 5, 2016 | past
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| | You say you found a revolution (tedunderwood.com) |
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20 points by bootload on Feb 9, 2016 | past | 2 comments
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| | How humanists are using computers to understand text (tedunderwood.com) |
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48 points by benbreen on June 8, 2015 | past | 18 comments
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| | Distant reading and the blurry edges of genre (tedunderwood.com) |
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2 points by drjohnson on Nov 24, 2014 | past
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