Comments on: In Which I Learn Many New Words https://digitalwriting.site/2024/09/03/test-post-on-readings/ Experiments in Digital Content Thu, 12 Sep 2024 21:33:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: lary_rin https://digitalwriting.site/2024/09/03/test-post-on-readings/#comment-399 Thu, 12 Sep 2024 21:33:17 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=1179#comment-399 I really enjoyed the way your personality comes through in your writing here! The headings you wrote kept me engaged and drew me to read more. With that said, I like how you connected what Rodolfo and DeVoss were saying about recomposition and remixing to your own experience. Reading that article, I found myself thinking about the how many of the examples provided reflected what I do myself daily. I also agree that the comparison of AI being “co-authors” in the Cummings piece was extremely off putting to read. Cummings was really trying to make AI seem so much more than what it really is, and that did not sit well with me. I’m excited to read more about your thoughts on AI!

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By: Ktyria https://digitalwriting.site/2024/09/03/test-post-on-readings/#comment-396 Thu, 12 Sep 2024 20:52:05 +0000 https://digitalwriting.site/?p=1179#comment-396 Great post! I love how you blend humor with your analysis. Markdown can be confusing at first, but as you mentioned, it’s a lifesaver for clean formatting compared to Word, and your mention of Dillinger is helpful for newcomers. I also liked your point about considering how content might be repurposed, like in your marketing job—it’s crucial in today’s fast-paced world. As for AI, I agree that calling it a “co-author” feels like a stretch; it’s more of a tool than a true collaborator. Overall, your insights are spot on—thanks for sharing!

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