Naomi S. Baron
Who Wrote This?
How AI and the Lure of Efficiency Threaten Human Writing
Stanford UP, 2023
What's inside?
A linguist explores how AI is transforming human creativity, intelligence, writing — and writers themselves.
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Technology has been transforming literacy since the invention of the printing press. But today, AI is reshaping writing, reading, and authorship with unprecedented speed and scope. Linguist Naomi S. Baron provides a deep dive into the ways AI is changing how people read and write, and the implications for what it means to be human. Her exploration covers the historical roots of the quest for AI, research on the neuroscience of reading and writing, and more. Published in 2023, the book’s analysis of current technology will date quickly, but Baron’s arguments on the value of literacy and creativity are timeless.
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About the Author
Naomi S. Baron is professor emerita of linguistics in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at American University in Washington, D.C. She’s written nine books on language, linguistics, learning, and technology, including Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World.
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