In this episode, President and executive writing coach Christine Tulley describes some of the promises and challenges of AI for scholarly writing support.

SLIDES: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12MvjogChUM_YcWOyeWIZZMT2gP6eBTaB_sdlBnOvBq8/edit?usp=sharing

EPISODES MENTIONED

Defend, Publish and Lead on The Big Rhetorical Podcast Carnival in 2022

 

This episode is part of The Big Rhetorical Podcast Carnival for 2023

Other rhetoric and writing podcasts released this week on the theme of “Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories” include the following:

Monday, August 28

Pedagogue 10-Minute Tech Comm Digital Society

Tuesday, August 29

Writing Remix Podcast Defend, Publish, and Lead Kairoticast

Wednesday August 30

Rhetoricity Gender, Sex, and Tech Live Theory: Applications for Writing and Rhetoric

Thursday, August 31

The Big Rhetorical Podcast (Keynote) TC Talk: A Tech Comm Podcast

 

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