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More Than Words: How to Think about Writing in the Age of AI

More Than Words: How to Think about Writing in the Age of AI

By John Warner

A veteran writing teacher makes a "moving" (Rick Wormeli) argument that writing is a form of thinking and feeling and shows why it can't be replaced by AI In the age of artificial intelligence, drafting an essay is as simple as typing a prompt and pressing enter. What does this mean for the art of writing.

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Publisher: Basic Books
Publish Date: 02/04/2025
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781541605503
ISBN-10: 1541605500
Language: English

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February 07, 2025

Writing teacher John Warner posits that the innately human ability to think and feel makes us irreplaceable in the age of artificial intelligence. READ FULL DESCRIPTION

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A veteran writing teacher makes a "moving" (Rick Wormeli) argument that writing is a form of thinking and feeling and shows why it can't be replaced by AI In the age of artificial intelligence, drafting an essay is as simple as typing a prompt and pressing enter. What does this mean for the art of writing? According to longtime writing teacher John Warner: not very much. More Than Words argues that generative AI programs like ChatGPT not only can kill the student essay but should, since these assignments don't challenge students to do the real work of writing. To Warner, writing is thinking--discovering your ideas while trying to capture them on a page--and feeling--grappling with what it fundamentally means to be human. The fact that we ask students to complete so many assignments that a machine could do is a sign that something has gone very wrong with writing instruction. More Than Words calls for us to use AI as an opportunity to reckon with how we work with words--and how all of us should rethink our relationship with writing.

About the Author

John Warner is a writer, speaker, researcher, and consultant. The former editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency , he is the author of the books Why They Can't Write and The Writer's Practice.

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