Reader Bot
Reader Bot
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hat happens to human reading when AI bots can do it for us?
Explosive developments in artificial intelligence have awed everyday users with the technologys ability to draw, do computer coding, and especially to write. Those AI-generated essays and poems, legal briefs and responses to requests for information are all visible evidence of large language models at work. What we dont see is the critical prior step: before it can write, AI needs to read.
While AIs written outcomes are remarkably similar to what a diligent student, lawyer, or researcher might produce, AI doesnt read the way that humans do. Now that AI is proving an adept reader, what happens to our own reading skills and motivations—especially at a time when both voluntary and school reading are increasingly on the decline? We have learned that when we let chatbots write for us, there are pros and cons to handing over our virtual pens. Its critical that we also think through the consequences of relinquishing reading—a deeply human activity—to bots.
What do we stand to gain and lose when we let AI read for us? Tracing the intersecting trajectories of AI and reading, Reader Bot tackles this vital question, revealing why we must be thoughtful about how we welcome AI-as-reader into our lives.
About the Author
About the Author
<p><strong>Naomi S. Baron</strong> is Professor Emerita of Linguistics at American University. Her most recent books include <em>How We Read Now: Strategic Choices for Print, Screen, and Audio</em> (2021) and <em>Who Wrote This? How AI and the Lure of Efficiency Threaten Human Writing</em> (Stanford, 2023). Her work has been featured in <em>The New York Times</em>, the BBC, <em>The Wall Street Journal</em>, <em>The Los Angeles Times</em>, <em>Lit Hub</em>, <em>The New Republic</em>, <em>The Chronicle of Higher Education</em>, <em>The Conversation</em>, and many other outlets.</p><br>
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