top of page

ai as "compressed digital substitutes for embodied relationships with other persons"

  • Writer: Sara Beth West
    Sara Beth West
  • Nov 14, 2024
  • 1 min read

Quoting J. Bilbro's review of The AI Mirror, which suggests "incarnate relationships -- with human teachers, human coaches, human mentors, human caretakers -- may increasingly come to be the preserve of those who can pay a premium. 'Knowing others, and having others come to know us, is expensive, and we aren't investing in it anymore.'"


Recent Posts

See All
April = Poetry

Here's to making up some ground on all the amazing collections I have missed. Jericho Brown's poems are music in your mind or mouth. I...

 
 
 
More on AI and Student Voice

Today's "Teaching" newsletter highlighted the example of instructor Kimberly Kirner and her developmental-writing workshop focus on voice

 
 
 

Comments


More Reviews and Interviews

NEWSLETTER

Sign up for Information is Everything, an occasional newsletter

CONTACT

Want to share a thought? Send me a note!

bottom of page