Entries by Alexander Stein

From the Editor

From the Editor by Alexander Stein, PhD Welcome to Issue 2 of The CAI Report! Building on the thought-provoking content in the inaugural issue, we’re excited to offer a rich […]

From the Editor

by Alexander Stein, PhD Issue 3 of The CAI Report coheres as a curated volume of contributors in dialogue. Their nodal convergence? The relationships between writers and readers, words and […]

From the Editor

by Alexander Stein, PhD Welcome to the 5th Issue of The CAI Report. In their Note from the Co-Chairs, Todd Essig and Amy Levy spotlight the CAI Workshop project. The […]

From the Editor

by Alexander Stein, PhD In my Editor’s Introduction to Issue 1 of The CAI Report published in January, I wrote that “Our mission, and my role as Editor, is to […]

Fathom Ashby Workshops Report

From the Thick of It: A Report from Fathom’s Ashby Workshops by Todd Essig, PhD Founder + Co-Chair, APsA/DPE Council on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) From initial conception to launch to […]

The Fantasy of Machine-Assisted Authorship

By Topher Rasmussen, MSW (in quasi-collaboration with a smattering of LLMs) My fingers hover. Delete. Retype. Hover again. An incomplete— I stare at the blank page. Not blank, exactly. The […]

Bridging Machine Learning and Psychoanalysis

Artificial Intelligence + Psychoanalytic Research  Walking the Tightrope: Bridging Machine Learning and Psychoanalysis By Ilana Gratch At first blush, machine learning might seem to have little to do with the […]

Are Translators Necessary? A Case Against AI

By Kenneth Kronenberg On November 11, 2024, the Guardian ran a piece online. The title was “‘It gets more and more confused’: can AI replace translators?,” and it was prompted […]

Useful Reads | I’m Not A Robot

Useful Reads A recurring feature offering a brief overview, review, or response to a recent article, book, podcast, film, or theatre piece at the intersection of psychoanalysis and AI “Ik […]