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GUEST FORUM: ELI ZARETSKY’S “WHAT COMPUTERS CAN’T DO”
[This blog post reprises Eli Zaretsky’s “What Computers Can’t Do,” originally published in the London Review of Books and republished with permission. The original article
SNEAK PREVIEW: LESLIE ALLISON AND TIFFANY DEREWAL’S “WHERE KNOWLEDGE BEGINS? GENERATIVE SEARCH, INFORMATION LITERACY, AND THE PROBLEM OF FRICTION”
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