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The Illusion of Knowledge: Interpreting Generative AI Hallucinations in the Study of Humanities and the Black Box of LLMs

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
16th August 202413th August 2024

by Amina El Ganadi and Federico Ruozzi The Phenomenon of AI Hallucinations As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), become increasingly integrated into humanities research, a new…Read More >

Generative Text for/by/with Digital Humanists

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
5th July 202418th July 2024

by J.S. Love, TU Delft I recently had the good fortune to join the vibrant Digital Humanities (DH) community at the University of Reading and share some recent work I…Read More >

New Blog Series! Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence!

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
25th June 202423rd September 2024

On Monday 17 June, we hosted our inaugural conference which focused on the theme Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence. The conference was sold out, the sun was shining and we…Read More >

ChatGPT and The Philosophy of Linguistic Meaning

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
27th January 202323rd September 2024

Dr Jumbly Grindrod, Lecturer in Philosophy     Me: Write a captivating opening sentence of a blog piece about philosophy of language and large language models.  ChatGPT: “Imagine a machine…Read More >

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