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Front Matter
Acknowledgments
Foreword, by Derek N. Mueller
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Current State of Artificial Intelligence in Writing
Chapter 2. Bridget Johnston
Chapter 3. Understanding Bridget and Kate
Chapter 4. Kate Agena
Chapter 5. Systematic Invention and Incremental Change
Chapter 6. Terry
Chapter 7. Conclusion
References
About the Authors
Michael J. Salvo is Professor of Professional Writing in the English Department at Purdue University, where he directed the Professional Writing Program from 2009-2019. Routledge published his book Writing Postindustrial Places: Technoculture amid the Cornfields, exploring globally competitive firms in the American Midwest (2018). He also edited Rhetoric and Experience Architecture with Liza Potts (Parlor Press, 2017). Michael is a founding member of Kairos and is the recipient of the Hugh Burns Award, the Ellen Nold Award, and the Kairos Best Webtext Award.
John T. Sherrill is a visiting assistant teaching professor at Michigan Technological University after four years abroad. For more than a decade, he has engaged with digital fabrication technologies, investigating emergent communities of alternative making and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in processes of pseudo- or mass-customization.
Together, they have published and presented research and scholarship focused on artificial intelligence at conferences in Australia, Europe, and the Americas over the last five years, both virtually and in-person.
Practices & Possibilities
Series Editors: Aimee McClure, Clarke University; Aleashia Walton, University of Cincinnati; Jagadish Paudel, Clemson University; and Mike Palmquist, Colorado State University
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