This course explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we write, read, and engage with language. Focusing on generative text models, creative writing, and critical perspectives, you’ll learn how language models are trained, how artists and writers are using them in practice, and what social, ethical, and cultural questions they raise. By the end of the course you will be able to:



Creative AI: Text and Transformations

Instructor: Terence Broad
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August 2025
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There are 3 modules in this course
In this first module, we explore how large language models like GPT generate and understand text, and how these systems are being used by artists and writers in creative and experimental ways. You’ll learn how AI is trained on text data, the differences between generative and retrieval-based models, and begin to reflect on the ethical and creative implications of AI-generated language.
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11 readings2 assignments3 ungraded labs
In this module, we explore how AI language models can encode and reinforce social bias, and examine the role of AI in amplifying or combating disinformation. Through hands-on activities, you’ll learn how word vectors work and how they can reflect underlying gender, racial, and class bias. You’ll experiment with tools that expose bias in word embeddings, investigate AI’s tendency to hallucinate or generate false information, and consider how artists and researchers are using AI to track and challenge misinformation online.
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3 videos9 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts1 ungraded lab
In this final module, we focus on large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and explore how they are reshaping creative writing, communication, and authorship. You’ll learn how these models are built, how they process prompts, and how artists and writers are working with them in experimental and collaborative ways. Through code walkthroughs and creative activities, you’ll reflect on what it means to “write with” AI, and consider how these systems raise new questions around originality, labour, and voice in contemporary writing.
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1 video12 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt1 ungraded lab
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