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See how AI can enhance your writing while preserving your voice, with practical takeaways for students, educators, and tech-comm pros who want real impact.

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Join Suguru Ishizaki, Professor of English and Director, Professional & Technical Writing Programs at Carnegie Mellon University for an informative talk about the future of writing and AI. Whether you're a familiar face or just curious about documentation and technology, we welcome you to listen in and network with tech comm professionals.

About the presentation:
This talk presents a vision for writing in the age of AI—one where technology complements human writers while preserving their agency over essential composing decisions, regardless of who or what helps write it. Drawing on writing research and pedagogy, our interdisciplinary team explores how "restrained AI" can address the cognitive demands of the writing process, allowing writers to focus on ideation, critical thinking, and meaningful revision. To illustrate this vision in practice, the talk demonstrates myProse, an experimental AI-enhanced writing platform we are developing and piloting across multiple universities. Through an interactive visualization interface that provides targeted feedback, myProse supports students from first-year composition through writing in the disciplines via multiple institutional touchpoints.

Events in Pittsburgh, PA
Artificial Intelligence
Non-Fiction Writing
Technical Writers
Documentation
Pedagogy

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