Reading Computer-Generated Texts
Discover the fascinating world of Natural Language Generation (NLG) with "Reading Computer-Generated Texts" by Leah Henrickson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. This insightful book, spanning 75 pages, delves into how computers generate text that mimics human language, producing everything from news articles to poetry. Henrickson explores the implications of NLG on traditional notions of authorship and the evolving role of readers in this digital age. Perfect for those interested in the intersection of technology and literature, this paperback offers a thought-provoking examination of how artificial intelligence reshapes our understanding of written communication. Enhance your knowledge of mathematics and language with this essential read from a leading expert in the field.