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  • Workshop Guidelines
  • Character–For Class November 8
  • For Class November 1, 2023
  • In-Class Workshop, October 11–Word Play
  • Avril’s Topic/Ideas
  1. Meghan O'Malley on Aly’s Topic(s)October 11, 2023

    This would be a killer title to a collection- We all just want someone to tell us everything will be…

  2. Jason Tougaw on Avril’s Topic/IdeasOctober 11, 2023

    The idea of mixing first, second, and third person sounds really promising--multiple voices, as you write.

  3. Jason Tougaw on Turtle’s Topics/IdeasOctober 11, 2023

    Tonight in class we will experiment with using ChatGPT to play around with language. We'll see what happens.

  4. Jillian Crocetta on Turtle’s Topics/IdeasOctober 11, 2023

    I really like this idea of ChatGPT providing that little extra content that makes the piece more interesting. I feel…

  5. Meghan O'Malley on Jill’s Topics/ IdeasOctober 10, 2023

    I’d even love to just read this conversation your having with ChatGPT that you are resisting. How are you resisting…

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Links
  • “How to Design Translation Prompts for ChatGPT: An Empircal Study”
  • 500-Plus GhatGPT Prompts for Marketers
  • 7 Reasons to Use ChatG Pt and 5 Reasons You Shouldn’t
  • Aaron Drapkin, “9 ChatGPT Alternatives for 2023: Which one Is the Best? “
  • Aaron Tay on AI Models and How They’re Trained
  • AI Bill of Rights
  • AI Now Institute (Accountability)
  • AI Text Generators: Sources to Stimulate Discussion Among Teachers
  • Amba Kak, AI Now Institute
  • Dan Savage & Blaise Agüera y Arcas Sex & Politics (And AI)
  • Google Bard
  • LibGuide to Zines and Chapbooks
  • More than 10,000 Authors Sign Authors Guild Letter Calling on AI Industry Leaders to Protect Writers
  • Poetry and AI at the Poetry Society of America
  • ript: Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on Oversight of AI
  • Robert Hart, “ChatGPT’s Biggest Competition: Here Are The Companies Working On Rival AI Chatbots”
  • Tom Gally, “ChatGPT, Language Education, and Translation”
  • Travesty Generator Lab
Tools
  • Charlie Chang’s ChatGBT Tutorials
  • Google Bard
  • Jason’s Zoom Link
  • Open AI / ChatGPT
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