Beyond the Robot Tropes: Embracing Nuance and Context in the Adoption of Generative AI

J. J. Sylvia ; Carol Reeves Butler University

Abstract

This introductory article examines the evolving landscape of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools, contextualizing their impact through historical tropes of automation as both helper and threat. The authors argue that GAI tools are neither sentient helpers nor existential threats but complex systems that require careful integration into educational and research settings. The article underscores the importance of nuanced, evidence-based approaches, advocating for a balanced understanding of GAI's potential and limitations. It emphasizes ethical considerations and promotes reflective adoption over reactionary measures.

Journal
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Published
2024-10-01
DOI
10.1177/00472816241260035
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
Closed
Topics
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (1)

  1. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication

References (15)

  1. I, Robot
  2. Bagchi S. (2023). What Is an AI “Black Box”? Gizmodo. https://giz…
  3. Young Frankenstein [Comedy]
  4. Broussard M. (2021). Statement by Meredith Broussard Associate Professor, New York Univ…
  5. Čapek K. (1923). R. U. R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots): A Fantastic Melodrama in Three A…
Show all 15 →
  1. The printing press as an agent of change: Communications and cultural transformations in …
  2. Nietzsche on language, Consciousness, and the body
  3. 10.18653/v1/2024.findings-naacl.228
  4. 10.4159/9780674969469
  5. Gramophone, film, typewriter
  6. Orality and literacy: The technologizing of the word
  7. Roose K., Newton C. (2024). Is A.I. Already Taking Jobs? + A Filmmaker Tries Sora + The…
  8. 10.1126/science.1207745
  9. The effects of TV: How to be happy and live the good life
  10. The data renaissance: Analyzing the disciplinary effects of big data, artificial intellig…