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Intelligent Machines (Audio)Intelligent Machines (Audio)Full-Body Air-Quotes - AI in Higher Education Interview with Matthew Kirschenbaum Chatterbox TTS - a Hugging Face Space by ResembleAI Here's the $2,000 fully AI-generated ad that aired during the NBA Finals Boston Dynamics robots dance to 'Don't Stop Me Now' for 'America's Got Talent' audition Oracle CEO Says OpenAI's Stargate Venture 'Not Formed Yet' OpenAI Seeks New Financial Concessions From Microsoft, a Top Shareholder They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. Smart Lamp Keeps Students On Track With Image Recognition Google's Gemini panicked when playing Pokémon Inside the AI Party at the End of the World AI Barbie? Mattel & OpenAI Team Up For Smart T...2025-06-192h 11Intelligent Machines (Video)Intelligent Machines (Video)Full-Body Air-Quotes - AI in Higher Education Interview with Matthew Kirschenbaum Chatterbox TTS - a Hugging Face Space by ResembleAI Here's the $2,000 fully AI-generated ad that aired during the NBA Finals Boston Dynamics robots dance to 'Don't Stop Me Now' for 'America's Got Talent' audition Oracle CEO Says OpenAI's Stargate Venture 'Not Formed Yet' OpenAI Seeks New Financial Concessions From Microsoft, a Top Shareholder They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. Smart Lamp Keeps Students On Track With Image Recognition Google's Gemini panicked when playing Pokémon Inside the AI Party at the End of the World AI Barbie? Mattel & OpenAI Team Up For Smart T...2025-06-192h 11All TWiT.tv Shows (Audio)All TWiT.tv Shows (Audio)Intelligent Machines 824: Full-Body Air-Quotes Interview with Matthew Kirschenbaum Chatterbox TTS - a Hugging Face Space by ResembleAI Here's the $2,000 fully AI-generated ad that aired during the NBA Finals Boston Dynamics robots dance to 'Don't Stop Me Now' for 'America's Got Talent' audition Oracle CEO Says OpenAI's Stargate Venture 'Not Formed Yet' OpenAI Seeks New Financial Concessions From Microsoft, a Top Shareholder They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. Smart Lamp Keeps Students On Track With Image Recognition Google's Gemini panicked when playing Pokémon Inside the AI Party at the End of the World AI Barbie? Mattel & OpenAI Team Up For Smart T...2025-06-192h 11All TWiT.tv Shows (Video)All TWiT.tv Shows (Video)Intelligent Machines 824: Full-Body Air-Quotes Interview with Matthew Kirschenbaum Chatterbox TTS - a Hugging Face Space by ResembleAI Here's the $2,000 fully AI-generated ad that aired during the NBA Finals Boston Dynamics robots dance to 'Don't Stop Me Now' for 'America's Got Talent' audition Oracle CEO Says OpenAI's Stargate Venture 'Not Formed Yet' OpenAI Seeks New Financial Concessions From Microsoft, a Top Shareholder They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. Smart Lamp Keeps Students On Track With Image Recognition Google's Gemini panicked when playing Pokémon Inside the AI Party at the End of the World AI Barbie? Mattel & OpenAI Team Up For Smart T...2025-06-192h 11Total Leo (Video)Total Leo (Video)Intelligent Machines 824: Full-Body Air-Quotes Interview with Matthew Kirschenbaum Chatterbox TTS - a Hugging Face Space by ResembleAI Here's the $2,000 fully AI-generated ad that aired during the NBA Finals Boston Dynamics robots dance to 'Don't Stop Me Now' for 'America's Got Talent' audition Oracle CEO Says OpenAI's Stargate Venture 'Not Formed Yet' OpenAI Seeks New Financial Concessions From Microsoft, a Top Shareholder They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. Smart Lamp Keeps Students On Track With Image Recognition Google's Gemini panicked when playing Pokémon Inside the AI Party at the End of the World AI Barbie? Mattel & OpenAI Team Up For Smart T...2025-06-192h 11Total Leo (Audio)Total Leo (Audio)Intelligent Machines 824: Full-Body Air-Quotes Interview with Matthew Kirschenbaum Chatterbox TTS - a Hugging Face Space by ResembleAI Here's the $2,000 fully AI-generated ad that aired during the NBA Finals Boston Dynamics robots dance to 'Don't Stop Me Now' for 'America's Got Talent' audition Oracle CEO Says OpenAI's Stargate Venture 'Not Formed Yet' OpenAI Seeks New Financial Concessions From Microsoft, a Top Shareholder They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. Smart Lamp Keeps Students On Track With Image Recognition Google's Gemini panicked when playing Pokémon Inside the AI Party at the End of the World AI Barbie? Mattel & OpenAI Team Up For Smart T...2025-06-192h 11JOEI The JournalJOEI The JournalThe Work of ARThrotomy: Use of Autoloogous Chondrocytes for Osteochondral Defects with a Mini-ArthrotomyThe recording of the JOEI Zoom "Open Mic" Session with Ryan Fader, MD, Neil Kumar, MD, & Matthew Tao, MD2025-05-2254 minThe Sunday ShowThe Sunday ShowDOGE and the United States of AIAcross the United States and in some cities abroad yesterday, protestors took to the streets to resist the policies of US President Donald Trump. Dubbed the "Hands Off" protests, over 1,400 events took place, including in New York City, where protestors called for billionaire Elon Musk to be ousted from his role in government and for an end to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has gutted government agencies and programs and sought to install artificial intelligence systems to purportedly identify wasteful spending and reduce the federal workforce.In this conversation, Justin Hendrix is joined by four...2025-04-0653 minGrammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better WritingGrammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better WritingTechnology changes how we write. Who was the first Goody Two Shoes?964. From Nietzsche's writing ball to word processors and beyond, we look at how technology can change the way people write. Plus, we unpack the origin of the phrase "Goody Two Shoes" — it didn't start out as an insult.The "technology" segment was by Matthew G. Kirschenbaum a professor of English and digital studies at the University of Maryland. It originally appeared on The Conversation and appears here through a Creative Commons license. Read the original: https://theconversation.com/technology-changes-how-authors-write-but-the-big-impact-isnt-on-their-style-61955The "Goody Two Shoes" segment was by Brenda Thomas, a freelance writer who enjoys writing about a...2024-01-1616 minNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyTxtIn this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...2023-10-1319 minNew Books in Literary StudiesNew Books in Literary StudiesTxtIn this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...2023-10-1319 minNew Work in Digital HumanitiesNew Work in Digital HumanitiesTxtIn this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...2023-10-1319 minNew Books in Critical TheoryNew Books in Critical TheoryTxtIn this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...2023-10-1319 minHigh TheoryHigh TheoryTxtIn this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...2023-10-1319 minNew Books in TechnologyNew Books in TechnologyTxtIn this episode of High Theory, Matthew Kirschenbaum talks about txt, or text. Not texting, or textbooks, but text as a form of data that is feeding large language models. Will the world end in fire, flood, or text?In the full interview, Matthew recommended Tim Maughan’s novel Infinite Detail (Macmillan, 2019) as an excellent example of writing about the end of the internet, and Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (Knopf, 2014) as a positive example of a post-internet apocalypse. In the episode he references a paper by Beder et al., “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: C...2023-10-1319 minRhetoricityRhetoricityAI Goes to College: Large Language Models and the Teaching of WritingThis episode of Rhetoricity features members of the MLA-CCCC Joint Task Force on AI and Writing: Antonio Byrd, Holly Hassel, Sarah Z. Johnson, Anna Mills, and Elizabeth Losh. The task force also includes Leonardo Flores, David Green, Matthew Kirschenbaum, and A. Lockett. In July 2023, that task force published a working paper laying out issues, principles, and recommendations related to the effects of generative artificial-intelligence tools on the college writing courses. In this episode's roundtable discussion, these task force members clarify some of the terminology around AI technologies, reflect on the process of writing the working paper, and di...2023-08-3059 minPedagoguePedagogueEpisode 149: Elizabeth Losh, Sarah Z. Johnson, and Matthew KirschenbaumIn this episode, Elizabeth Losh, Sarah Z. Johnson, and Matthew Kirschenbaum talk about the MLA-CCCC Joint Task Force on Writing and AI.2023-08-3035 minThe Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)The New Nature of the Book: Publishing and Printing in the Post-Digital EraIn this lecture, Matthew Kirschenbaum considers textual stability, a concern of publishers and readers since before the advent of printing, in the post-digital era. Books are not dead as was once feared. But they are not the same either. With digital processes and workflows now thoroughly integrated into the art and industry of publishing and printing them, books are altered by the post-digital moment in which we have arrived. Matthew Kirschenbaum’s lecture will pay particular attention to questions of textual stability, a concern of publishers and readers since before the advent of printing. How stable are texts when the bo...2023-06-1356 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Bomber by Len DeightonIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Will Carr of the Burgess Foundation talks to Rob Mallows, creator of the Deighton Dossier website, about Len Deighton’s Bomber, which follows the disparate characters caught up in an Allied bombing raid on Western Germany during World War II. Pub...2022-10-1947 minBook Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory PodcastBook Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory PodcastEpisode 154 - Battle of the Books 2022This episode we’re giving our book pitches for our Battle of the Books 2022! Each of us has picked one title that we think we should all read and discuss and you get to vote for which one it is! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Books We Pitched Vote for the book you want us to read and discuss! De...2022-07-1939 minCommand Line Heroes en españolCommand Line Heroes en españolFloppies: los disquetes que cambiaron el mundoLos disquetes fueron uno de los mayores logros del mundo de la computación: impulsaron a la industria del software con un formato que duró varias décadas. En algunos casos incluso conservaron los tesoros que creíamos perdidos para siempre. Antes de que aparecieran los disquetes, las tarjetas perforadas y las cintas magnéticas obstaculizaban el potencial de la computación. Steven Vaughan-Nichols describe la magnitud de los cambios que se dieron gracias a la llegada de los floppies. Dave Bennet nos explica que la necesidad de un dispositivo de almacenamiento permanente, que también pudiera enviarse por correo...2022-06-2839 minOverdue ConversationsOverdue ConversationsDisappearing Publisher Archives in the Digital Age: An Overdue Conversation with Matthew KirschenbaumPublishing houses make the study of literature possible in more ways than one. Not only do publishing houses make literary texts available as finished goods for our cultural consumption, the archival holdings of these publishing houses also contain evidence of literature in its myriad unfinished, intermittent, exploratory forms before and after publication. Publisher archives house…2022-05-0200 minThe Podcast Studies PodcastThe Podcast Studies PodcastPeer Review Podcasting Part 1: a real-time peer review of scholarly workHost Lori Beckstead submits her draft chapter Context is King: Podcast Packaging and Paratexts for a real-time peer review on this podcast. Peer reviewers Hannah McGregor and Ian M. Cook give their impressions and suggestions, unpacking Lori's theoretical framework looking at the various media surrounding the podcast audio through the lens of Gerard Genette's paratext theory. We've recorded this episode as an experiment to see whether it's feasible to conduct peer review of a written manuscript in the real-time, audio-based forum of a podcast. Be prepared to laugh along the way and hear our unexpected debate when Ian asks, "W...2021-12-0457 minCoding CodicesCoding CodicesEpisode 6: Digital Archive & MaterialityIn this episode, Caitlin Postal and James Harr talk to Eric Ensley and Matthew Kirschenbaum about the archive, both digital and material. Eric Ensley is a curator of rare books and maps at the University of Iowa. He received his PhD in English from Yale University in 2021 and holds an MLS from the University of North Carolina. Among his current projects is a digital edition of a Piers Plowman manuscript held in the Beinecke library, which he is co-authoring with Ian Cornelius of Loyola-Chicago. Matthew Kirschenbaum is a professor of English and Digital Studies at the University of Maryland...2021-06-0453 minDo LessDo LessEp. 11: Do Less MoviesDISCLAIMER: JAKE’S MIC GOES OUT FOR A FEW MIN BUT COMES BACK. Episode details: The guys welcome fellow comedian and do less consultant Ben Kirschenbaum for this special episode on our favorite do less movies. We discuss what makes a do less movie, and dissect how some movies may seem like they do less on the surface, but in actuality do too much. During our conversation we make the important discovery that Matthew Broderick is the enemy of the Do Less Podcast. Michael Keaton is the hero, and Matthew Broderick is the enemy - these are the only two th...2021-02-0155 minBeyond SolitaireBeyond SolitaireEpisode 12 - Matthew Kirschenbaum on KriegsspielIn this episode, Liz interviews Prof. Matthew Kirschenbaum about Kriegsspiel, the "original" wargame that had a tremendous impact in its own day and without which many of our own, modern games might not exist. If you want to create your own Kriegsspiel set, here are the relevant links from the episode: https://toofatlardies.co.uk/product-category/kriegsspiel/http://www.photoncutterstudios.com/kriegsspiel.htmlAll episodes of my podcast are available here: https://beyondsolitaire.buzzsprout.com/Enjoy my work? Consider getting me a "coffee" on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/beyondsolitaire2020-08-0334 minLast WordLast WordSir David Weatherall, Penny Marshall, Evelyn Berezin, Zhores Medvedev, Nancy WilsonPictured: Nancy WilsonMatthew Bannister onSir David Weatherall, the world renowned haematologist and geneticist who pioneered molecular approaches to medicine.Penny Marshall, the first woman to direct a film which grossed more than a hundred million dollars. She also starred in the US TV sitcom Laverne and Shirley. Evelyn Berezin who invented the first computerised word processor for secretarial use.Zhores Medvedev, the Soviet scientist who revealed the use of psychiatric hospitals to lock up political dissidents.Nancy Wilson the versatile Grammy award winning singer who...2018-12-2128 minDoing It At Home - The Home Birth PodcastDoing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast157: The Mama and Story Behind the Birth Documentary “These Are My Hours” with Emily GrahamHave you seen “These Are My Hours” yet? Well if you haven’t, this is your official suggestion and reminder. If you caught our last episode (number 156) - you’ll remember Matthew’s conversation with Scott Kirschenbaum, the creator of the documentary film that shows the process of birth completely through one woman’s perspective. And in today’s episode, I get to speak with this powerful woman and mother, Emily Graham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-06-3059 minDoing It At Home - The Home Birth PodcastDoing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast156: How Men Can Get More Involved in the Birth Experience with Scott Kirschenbaum, director of the documentary “These Are My Hours”What if men were just as excited about birth as mothers were? Today is a very special episode. Matthew gets to chat with Scott Kirschenbaum, the director and producer of the new birth documentary film “These Are My Hours,” an intimate immersion into one woman’s experience of giving birth. The film is told and viewed completely through the perspective of the birthing mother Emily (whom we are interviewing in our next episode so stay tuned!). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-06-2656 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosThe Nose Job EpisodeWe'll be recording live in NYC on 1/24 with comedian Judy Gold and Father James Martin! Buy your tickets here.This week: Everything you ever wanted to know about nose jobs, and their particular prominence in American Jewish life. Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse and executive editor Wayne Hoffman discuss their personal experiences with rhinoplasty. Plastic surgeon Jonathan Kaplan, founder of price transparency platform BuildMyBod, breaks down exactly what happens during a nose job, and explains how 'deviated septum' became a euphemism. Professor and art historian Matthew Baigell tells us about the first Jewish nose job, performed in Berlin...2017-12-211h 17Rare Book SchoolRare Book SchoolBibliography Among the Disciplines: Paper Session 6Paper Session 6: Materiality of Digital Objects Session Organizer: Ryan Cordell (Northeastern University) Moderator: Matthew G. Kirschenbaum (Professor, Department of English, University of Maryland) Meaghan Brown (Folger Shakespeare Library) & Jessica Otis (Carnegie Mellon University Library) “Name That Book: Identifying Digital Objects During Research and Discovery” Alan Galey (University of Toronto) “Bibliography for a Used Future: What Bibliographical Methods Can Teach Us About Digital Artifacts (and Vice Versa)” Rieke Jordan (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main) “The Analog/Digital File” See the conference website at http://rarebookschool.org/bibliography-conference-2017/ for more information about the conference.2017-11-201h 30PW RadioPW RadioMatthew Kirschenbaum on the History of Word Processing + BookCon 2016 - PW Radio 174English professor Matthew G. Kirschenbaum discusses his new book, 'Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing.' He tells PW Radio, "Writing is really hard work." In the 1960s, "men were speakers and women were writers," he says. "Inspiration, composition, and revision became intermingled." Then, Publishers Weekly senior correspondent Claire Kirch recaps the first Chicago BookCon.2016-05-2057 minPW InsiderPW InsiderPW Radio 174: Matthew Kirschenbaum and Chicago BookConEnglish professor Matthew G. Kirschenbaum discusses his new book, 'Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing.' PW senior correspondent Claire Kirch recaps the first Chicago BookCon.2016-05-2000 minRare Book SchoolRare Book SchoolKirschenbaum, Matthew G. - "INVALID.KEYSTROKE: John Updike and the Bibliography of Word Processing"Lecture 568 (11 June 2014)2015-09-091h 02The First DraftThe First DraftS1E7: Humanities Savior NarrativeGlen Worthey, Digital Humanities Librarian, Stanford University Libraries, joins Elijah Meeks, Jason Heppler, and Paul Zenke to discuss his experiences at DH 2014, the popularity of DH projects, the humanities savior narrative, mentorship, Twitter, #dhsheep, linguistic inclusivity at conferences, and the future of DH programs. Subscribe to our newsletter. Show Notes DH 2014 : 7-12 July 2014 | Co-organized by ADHO, Unil (LADHUL) and EPFL (DHLAB) Digital Humanities 2014 official website. Editor’s Choice: Round-Up – Digital Humanities 2014 Conference Papers | Digital Humanities Now A roundup of posts about DH14. The Association for Computers and the Humanities ...2014-07-2200 minHow We Think InterviewsHow We Think InterviewsInterview with Matthew KirschenbaumInterview with Matthew Kirschenbaum2013-02-1400 min