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Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Episode 84: Corinne Jorgenson
Experimental psychologist Corinne Jorgenson returns to That Word Chat on May 27 to update us on her explorations of human cognition and artificial intelligence.
Jorgenson first joined us in 2023—just a few months after the public release of ChatGPT—on stage in Columbus, Ohio, during the 27th national conference of ACES: The Society for Editing.
Jorgenson is pursuing a doctorate at the University of Cincinnati and is a proposal manager at Dragonfly Editorial. Her research interests include human cognition, human-machine teaming, and how perceptions of ethics and trust influence the use and adoption of technology.
In 2018, she was recognized as an Association of Proposal Management Professionals 40-under-40. Outside of work, she is an avid rock climber.
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Past chats
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TWC 77: Danica Salazar of the Oxford English Dictionary, talking about new entries reflecting Australian English
TWC 79: Jesse Schiedlower, author of "The F-Word," now in its fourth edition, and the online Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction

TWC 75: Cory Doctorow, prolific science fiction author, activist and journalist, on his books, and monopolies in tech and publishing
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Hilary Cadman
Samantha Corbin
Elizabeth d'Anjou
Mary-Jane Doherty
Susan Fitzgerald
James Gallagher
Rachel Herbert
Neil Holdway
Kristine Hunt
Susan Karcz
Beverly Michaels
Amanda Miller
Mary Norris
Lori Paximadis
Dayna Reidenouer
Deb Ring
Alice Steinke
Sue Toth
Laura Weisman
Karen Wise
Karyn Zafran
Word Fans
Christina Allen
Betty Ann Bardell
Donna Marks Pleasant
Jeanette Fast Redmond
Amy Schneider
TWC 81: A panel of international lexical superstars with a wide-ranging discussion about the words that typified 2024
TWC 80: Amanda Jones, author of "That Librarian," about her ordeal that came with standing up to book banning in her Louisiana town
TWC 78: Ben Yagoda, author of "Gobsmacked: The British Invasion of American English," talking about English expressions making their way to the U.S.
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