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AI weighs in on the Classics

Jonathan D CalderComment

Why should I study Classics? Of course, this question has been asked and answered by people many times, including several times on the Calder Classics Blog. But as we all enter the new technology world of large language models and generative AI chatbots we wondered what ‘the algorithm’ has to say on the topic. So we asked, and this is its answer…

Studying classics can provide many benefits, both personal and academic. Here are a few reasons why you might consider studying classics:

  1. Gain insights into the foundations of Western civilization: The study of classics can provide you with a deep understanding of the ancient Greeks and Romans, whose culture and ideas have had a profound influence on Western civilization.

  2. Enhance your critical thinking skills: The study of classics requires careful analysis and interpretation of complex texts and ideas, which can help you develop strong critical thinking skills that are valuable in any field.

  3. Improve your writing and communication skills: Studying classics involves reading and writing about complex texts, which can help you improve your writing and communication skills.

  4. Develop cultural literacy: Familiarity with classical literature, art, and philosophy is an important component of cultural literacy, which is essential for understanding and participating in contemporary society.

  5. Prepare for further study: The study of classics can provide an excellent foundation for further study in a variety of fields, including history, literature, philosophy, and law.

Overall, studying classics can be a rewarding and enriching experience that can help you develop a deeper understanding of the world around you and the history of human civilization.

Hmmmm…has it been reading our blog?

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