@book{b74f7f4b0d854553841b839218b56161,
title = "Bird Pomes",
abstract = "Amidst developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), fundamental questions arise about human creativity and agency. AI is increasingly blurring the distinction between human-authored and machine-generated texts as well as raising concerns about authenticity and ethical implications in creative processes, especially regarding traditional notions of authorial identity and ownership in writing practices involving attribution and copyright. Bird Pomes represents a collaborative act of resistance to technological advancements and self-doubt and present a commitment to human relationship and the natural world.",
keywords = "creatvity, disruptive technologies, Human activity, Poetry as Method, Poetry, Creative writing practice",
author = "Suchy, {Susan Taylor}",
note = "ST Suchy writes as TS Varjak , and in this edited book of poetry as half of Varjak! Varjak! While the book stands alone as a creative work, it is also part of an experiment in collaboration that explores human agency, creativity, disruptive technologies (such as generative artificial intelligence, copyright and intellectual property issues both within and outside of academia. ",
year = "2024",
month = jul,
day = "8",
language = "English",
isbn = " 978-0-6487178-4-3",
volume = "1",
series = "Portable Pomeade Series",
publisher = "Tunbridge House Books",
number = "1",
}