LING 1700 A (CRN: 96356) —
Linguistics: Language, Tech, and Society (A)
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About LING 1700 A
Interdisciplinary investigation into various language technologies and the profound impact they have had on society. In particular, studies writing systems and how they developed, the revolutionary power of the printing press, the internet, artificial intelligence, and development of large language models like ChatGPT. For each of these technologies, investigates how they were designed to account for the complexity of language, and how society influenced their development.
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