Review. Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal and Sarah Dillon, eds., AI Narratives: A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, and Stephen Cave and Kanta Dihal, eds., Imagining AI: How the World Sees Intelligent Machines, New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. Poetics Today 45:2 (Spring 2024), 363-366.
“Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited: A Roundtable Discussion.” Samuel Baker, Joel Faflak, Richard C. Sha, Jacques Khalip, Kate Singer, Nancy Yousef, Hannah C. Wojciehowski, and Mustafa Ayçiçegi. Texas Studies in Literature and Language 65:4 (Winter 2023), 421-443.
"Trustworthy Memory Practices for Better Living and Working with Robots.” Samuel Baker, Elliott Hauser, and Justin Hart. TAS '23: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems. Edinburgh, UK, July 2023.
“Embedding Spatiotemporal Context for Conversations with Autonomous Mobile Robots.” Elliot Hauser, Justin Hart, Samuel Baker, and Luis Sentis. HRCI’23, March 2023, Stockholm, Sweden.
“Now the Humanities Can Disrupt ‘AI’.” Lauren Goodlad and Samuel Baker, Public Books (Online, February 2023) https://www.publicbooks.org/now-the-humanities-can-disrupt-ai/
“Public Understanding of Artificial Intelligence through Entertainment Media.” Karim Nader, Paul Toprac, Suzanne Scott, and Samuel Baker. AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication, April 2022, 1-14.
“Longitudinal social impacts of HRI over Long-Term deployments.” Justin Hart, Elliott Hauser, Samuel Baker, Joydeep Biswas, Junfeng Jiao, and Luis Sentis. HRI ’22: Proceedings of the 2022 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. (New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2022).
“The eCommentary Machine Project (eComma).” Samuel Baker and Travis Brown. White Paper for the NEH Office of Digital Humanities, 2010. HD-50345-08. (Available online at tinyurl.com/BakerBrowneCommaNEH).