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SUMMARY:Promptbooks to AI Prompts: Creativity in an AI Mimesis Era
LOCATION:Georgetown Neighborhood Library\nGeorgetown Neighborhood Library
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DESCRIPTION:When AI-generated fiction wins literary prizes\, what did the 
 judges actually reward? Does AI simulate human creativity? An extension of
  humanity or a surrogate for it? \n.\nhttps://dclibrary.libnet.info/event/
 17198865
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Professor Alexa Alice Joubin</stro
 ng>\, Director of the Digital Humanities Institute at <strong>George Washi
 ngton University</strong>\, examines how AI is reshaping creativity and au
 thorship. When AI-generated fiction wins literary prizes\, what are judges
  truly rewarding? Does AI simulate human creativity or merely mimic patter
 ns? Her talk explores hybrid authorship and whether these technologies ext
 end humanity or act as surrogates\, while considering how human and margin
 alized voices can be protected as AI content grows.</p>\n<p>This program i
 s part of <em>&ldquo\;The Next Chapter: Perspectives on AI and Writing\,&r
 dquo\;</em> hosted by <strong>Georgetown Neighborhood Library</strong> and
  sponsored by the <strong>Friends of the Library.</strong></p>\nhttps://dc
 library.libnet.info/event/17198865
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