Study smarter, not harder using word frequency My high school ex-boyfriend and I had a frequent argument. I, ever the rebellious one, almost always refused to study for our AP Latin tests the way an AP Latin student probably should. Don’t get me wrong; I certainly needed to study – I had skipped an entire…… Continue reading Brute forcing your way through AP Latin
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Can ChatGPT make Latin Mad Libs?
These AI projects have been loads of fun. I’ve been brainstorming about taking the project further and testing the bot’s limits. ChatGPT has proven somewhat helpful in streamlining tasks like a personal digital assistant. As an educator, I wondered how using ChatGPT can simplify lesson planning. Can it create Mad Libs assignments for me so I…… Continue reading Can ChatGPT make Latin Mad Libs?
Can ChatGPT replicate ancient metrical patterns?
People have tested ChatGPT for language and composition capacity. But what is AI’s capacity for prosody and composing in meter?
Using AI in the language classroom
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing business, medicine and healthcare, but what can it do for your language classroom? There are many benefits to using artificial intelligence in an ancient language classroom. While it is easy to get carried away with the hype and think of all the cool things we can do with AI, some significant…… Continue reading Using AI in the language classroom
AI Sappho, repairing fragments
I want to try to repair Sappho fragments using AI. If you can rewrite something using input data set, you can also write in data.
AI Iliad, Phoebe Bridgers edition
Using AI, we can simulate the same process of on-the-spot composition. It won’t technically be oral, but it’s as close as I can get without training for several years with Serbian performers. I give the AI a data set to work with, some translation of the Iliad, and effectively, it now knows the plot. It can then ‘perform’ its version.