Exploring AI at a Mile High

Teresa Nugent

Teresa Nugent is an Associate Teaching Professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she teaches Shakespeare, literary analysis, science fiction, and composition. She has designed and is currently teaching a new, AI-focused writing course. Students in "Writing in the Age of AI" are using generative AI tools to enhance writing and critical thinking skills, while also analyzing the social and ethical implications of AI technology. Teresa advocates for AI literacy on campus and is a member of the Boulder-based Rocky Mountain AI Interest Group.

AI Bookshelf

You gotta have faith: A review of Kester Brewin’s God-like: A 500-year History of Artificial Intelligence in Myths, Machines, Monsters

In God-like: A 500-year History of Artificial Intelligence in Myths, Machines, Monsters, published this spring, Kester Brewin connects a 16th-century monk who was burned at the stake for heresy, Michelangelo’s hidden messages in the Sistine Chapel, Christopher Marlowe’s depiction of Doctor Faustus selling his soul to the devil

03 Aug 24 3 min read

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