Correlations 2024: Hannes Bajohr

As part of the Correlations Forum, we welcomed Hannes Bajohr, Assistant Professor of German at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on theories of the digital, digital literature, intellectual history, and political philosophy. As a member of the text collective 0x0a, he also creates digital conceptual literature. His recent publications include Schreibenlassen. Texte zur Literatur im Digitalen (2022) and (Berlin, Miami). Roman (2023).
In his online lecture Distanzgrade: Autorschaft und KI, Bajohr explored the shifting notion of authorship in the age of natural language processing systems. He introduced the idea of causal authorship to highlight the entangled roles of human and machine agents in textual production. Expanding beyond an anthropocentric framework, he proposed the concept of distributed authorship—acknowledging the many visible and invisible contributors involved in generating AI-mediated texts.
The talk was held in German on December 12, 2024, at 5 PM in the Aula of the University of Arts and Design Offenbach.
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