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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2024 · 13 MIN

3: Toward Dialogic Computing

from The Science of Dialogue · host Rod J. Naquin

In this episode, host Rod J. Naquin examines Vilém Flusser's media philosophy on technical images, Roland Barthes' radical rethinking of authorship and the reader's role in "The Death of the Author," and the 2024 study "Backwards Planning with Generative AI" on teachers using AI for instructional planning. These perspectives illuminate the emerging dynamics of dialogic computing between humans and AI systems.

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