This article featured several Black women in the tech field who are concerned about the ethical impacts of AI.
What is "These Women Tried to Warn Us About AI?"
The definition for this term is "communication that is purpose-driven, audience-oriented, and context-sensitive," according to Panther Guide chapter 5.
What is rhetoric?
These are the two types of ethos.
What is situated ethos? What is invented ethos?
I showed you all how to access this database probably more times than was necessary.
What is US Newsstream?
In Segment 2, I discussed the release of this pop album to demonstrate rhetorical concepts.
What is brat?
This rhetor gave the TEDTalk "AI is Dangerous, but Not for the Reasons You Think"
Who is Sasha Luccioni?
"Rhetoric addresses contingent issues" is one of Herrick's six _________.
What are the characteristics of rhetoric?
We discussed the use of pathos in this movie trailer relevant to the theme of this course during the intro to Segment 2.
What is AfrAId?
Name the main tool we used to refine search results on Google.
I showed you a clip from this popular reality tv show to discuss rhetorical appeals.
What is Real Housewives?
This rhetor write the article "Human Art Already Has so Much in Common with AI."
Who is Vivian Lam?
Name two of Herrick's six social functions of rhetoric.
What is rhetoric tests ideas, rhetoric assists advocacy, rhetoric distributes power, rhetoric discovers facts, rhetoric shapes knowledge, and rhetoric builds community?
This rhetorical appeal calls to mind the phrase carpe diem, or "seize the day."
What is kairos?
This is a great resource to look at when you are wondering how to cite a specific kind of source. It lists several citation styles, including MLA, which you should be using for your Segment 3 Project.
What is Purdue OWL?
A few weeks ago, I had a video game-themed presentation modeled after this popular farm game.
What is Stardew Valley?
Bernedetta Brevini compared AI to this concept in her article about the environmental impacts of AI.
What is a black box?
List four elements of the rhetorical situation of a piece of media.
What is exigence, rhetor, audience, purpose, time/timing, genre, medium, and context?
This is a mode of logos that is an unstated argument or premise, prompting the audience to fill in the reasons to agree. A common example of this mode of logos is a bumper sticker.
What is an enthymeme?
This UWM resource has a 24/7 chat option for research assistance.
What is the UWM library website?
Name one item I brought in for the rhetorical artifacts activity.
What is Powell's bookstore mug, How to Teach Your Cat Irish, Stone Creek Coffee t-shirt, UWM grad school t-shirt, Brookline Booksmith bookmark, and London city bus?
Name one contributor to the article "Crime Prediction Software Promised to Be Free of Biases. New Data Shows It Perpetuates Them."
Who is Aaron Sankin?
Who is Dhruv Mehrotra?
Who is Surya Mattu?
Who is Annie Gilbertson?
This work defines rhetoric as "the systematic study and intentional practice of effective symbolic expression."
What is Herrick's "Overview of Rhetoric?"
This is the fifth and least-discussed rhetorical strategy that we learned about, referring to an appeal that is based on the place where people overlap in their beliefs, values, assumptions, worldviews, and experiences.
What is identification?
This is the link you click on the UWM library website to find a list of alphabetical resources to use for research.
What is "Databases A-Z?"
I referenced this tv show as my favorite fall tradition. You can see characters from this show numerous times throughout my slides from today and over the course of the semester.
What is Over the Garden Wall?