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Ways to Meet AI: With/Against AI: Creativity, Ethics, and the Future of Writers Writing

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Ways to Meet AI: With/Against AI: Creativity, Ethics, and the Future of Writers Writing

Center for Literary and Comparative Studies | College of Arts and Humanities | English Thursday, October 9, 2025 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Tawes Hall, 2115

The first event in the series "Ways to Meet AI," this session features Sasha Stiles and a discussion of "With/Against AI: Creativity, Ethics, and the Future of Writers Writing."

Sponsored by The Studio for Literary Technology, a newly-launched dynamic entity within the English Department dedicated to events and encounters that help students and faculty explore Large Language Models, artificial intelligence, and computational narrative systems in this new era of literary technologies that are rapidly disrupting and recalibrating how fields like English and the humanities understand writing, literature, and authorial creativity. 

Event flyer, including event information: "WITH/AGAINST AI: CREATIVITY, ETHICS, and the FUTURE WRITERS WRITING," Sasha Stiles (10/9/2025, TWS 2115, 12-2 pm)
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The first event in the series "Ways to Meet AI," this session features Sasha Stiles and a discussion of "With/Against AI: Creativity, Ethics, and the Future of Writers Writing."

Sponsored by The Studio for Literary Technology, a newly-launched dynamic entity within the English Department dedicated to events and encounters that help students and faculty explore Large Language Models, artificial intelligence, and computational narrative systems in this new era of literary technologies that are rapidly disrupting and recalibrating how fields like English and the humanities understand writing, literature, and authorial creativity. 

Event flyer, including event information: "WITH/AGAINST AI: CREATIVITY, ETHICS, and the FUTURE WRITERS WRITING," Sasha Stiles (10/9/2025, TWS 2115, 12-2 pm)
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