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AI: Friend or foe? A conversation with Martha Brockenbrough

AI: Friend or foe? A conversation with Martha Brockenbrough

Update: 2024-07-111
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1002. This week, Mignon talks with author Martha Brockenbrough about the good and bad sides of using artificial intelligence for writing and education, including ethical concerns about using AI-generated content, strategies for teaching writing in the age of AI, and the potential effects on teachers' jobs.

Martha's new book, "Future Tense": https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250765925/futuretense

Martha's website: https://martha-brockenbrough.squarespace.com/

Martha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marthabee/

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AI: Friend or foe? A conversation with Martha Brockenbrough

AI: Friend or foe? A conversation with Martha Brockenbrough

Martha Brockenbrough