June 22, 2026, 14:50 pm – 15:20 pm
The mistake is dead, long live the mistake! Introducing a concept for naive ideation
The AI-ethics researcher Luciano Floridi promotes a new form of writing appearing with LLMs: Distant writing. Authors will not write text themselves anymore, but guide a machine to do so. I argue this brings an unprecedented form of textual and cultural rationalization and homogenisation. This is also the dilemma for academic institutions nowadays: High pressure for quality homogenization and output expectations, on the other hand loss of the unique creative human perspective. Therefore, I suggest the concept of „naive ideation" that preserves the human voice and perspective, while not fully excluding the strength of AI-assisted writing.
Literacy: Floridi, L. Distant Writing: Literary Production in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Minds & Machines 35, 30 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-025-09732-1 Lacan, J. (1998). Tuché and Automaton. In The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis (pp. 53-64). W. W. Norton. Marcus, G. (2022). Deep Learning Is Hitting a Wall. Nautilus. https://nautil.us/deep-learning-is-hitting-a-wall-238440/
Speaker
Thomas Sommerer
Media Scientist (WU Vienna)
Track
Future Skills
Room
Global Perspectives (DIGITAL)
Language
EN
Format
Input
Special Cluster
Fringe