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Originality in the age of Gen AI, part 1: Creativity, higher education, and the moral panic

Originality in the age of Gen AI, part 1: Creativity, higher education, and the moral panic

Update: 2025-05-14
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In this first half of a special double episode on Sustainability Matters, we unpack how generative AI is challenging traditional ideas of writing, learning, and originality. Are large language models truly that revolutionary, or just glorified predictive text tools? How are universities responding to this shift? And—perhaps most importantly—where does morality come into the equation?

All this and more with Dr. Naomi S. Baron, author of the chapter, "AI and Human Writing: Collaboration or Appropriation?" which is part of The De Gruyter Handbook of Robots in Society and Culture published by De Gruyter Brill.


Host: Ramzi Nasir

Guest: Dr. Naomi S. Baron

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Originality in the age of Gen AI, part 1: Creativity, higher education, and the moral panic

Originality in the age of Gen AI, part 1: Creativity, higher education, and the moral panic

De Gruyter Brill