Keywords
Artificial Intelligence
Australian Literature
Australian Literature
Abstract
Bridget Forster reports on her work, supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund, that describes using AI-generated texts to interrogate the notion of an Australian literary voice, giving examples for how students can actively engage with these ideas.
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