Through his use of history and philosophy, Yi Tenen reminds us that technology cannot exist independently of its creators and users, and ultimately it is we humans who hold the final responsibility for technology's impact on the world. This is a book that makes you a little wiser in realizing that responsibility.--John Warner "Chicago Tribune"
Timely and original, this is an essential resource on the history of text generating AI, and its future.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Literary Theory for Robots is many things--brainy, chatty, charming, disarming--but, above all, it is great fun to read. Dennis Yi Tenen's cast of 'lovely weirdos' and their wheels, charts, templates, schemas, and links will stay with me for a long time. So will his insistence that intelligence is a social and collective phenomenon, one whose history reveals the human presence behind every machine.--Merve Emre, author of The Personality Brokers: The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and the Birth of Personality Testing
Literary Theory for Robots helps us recognize that over time, the seemingly extraordinary fades into the ordinary, becoming yet another tool through which we think and write in conversation with others.--Gabriel Nicholas "Washington Post"
Literary Theory for Robots serves as an alternative to the breathless utopian or apocalyptic hallucinations of the tech bros funding the AI revolution, instead offering a highly relatable perspective on thinking machines grounded in history, literature, and lived human experience. Yi Tenen shows that truly understanding the future of our digital augmentation depends not on more STEM but on more liberal arts. This book will be remembered as the moment thinking people realized how to raise better robots: read them good stories.--Douglas Rushkoff, author of Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires
A deft, refreshing book about the truth of how technology develops: as the product of collective human history.--Jesse Damiani "Forbes"
A witty, if challenging, read.--Andrew Robinson "Nature"
A delightfully fresh perspective on AI. [Yi Tenen] looks back more than a thousand years into literary history to report on an astonishing variety of algorithmic strategies for writing poems, plays, novels, fables, and much more.... By combining his literary knowledge with a background as a Microsoft software engineer, Yi Tenen brings readers a human-centered way of appreciating technology.... [T]he final chapter provides valuable guidance for how to think about AI.... [A] deeply human endeavor that emerges from a long history and broad collaboration.--Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
Reading this book is like taking a walk in a literary forest. You will see up close trees whose names you never knew and discover paths that lead your mind in new directions. Yi Tenen guides us along the way, by putting in historical context how machines started out as voracious readers and emerged as creative writers.--Jeannette M. Wing, professor of computer science, Columbia University
Intriguing.... Yi Tenen, stirring some wit and anecdotes into the story, sets out the material in non-technical terms, making for an entertaining, informative read. An eclectic and erudite tale of how wide-eyed visions become smart, interactive tools.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Lucid, nuanced, and expert, with a fizzy sense of humor...Over these swift 141 pages, Tenen describes a new lineage for machine intelligence, one that absorbs everything from Medieval Islamic astrology and Chomskyan grammar to the industrial manufacture of vermicelli.-- "The Baffler"