Barbara Graziosi is Ewing Professor of Greek Literature and Chair of Classics, Princeton University. She has published widely on ancient Greek literature, fictional biography, and classical reception. Before moving to the USA, she directed a major interdisciplinary project, Living Poets: A New Approach to Ancient Poetry, funded by the European Research Council, with a follow-up Proof-of-Concept grant that allowed her to develop OCR for ancient Greek and early modern books printed in Latin. Her latest project, Logion: Machine Learning for Greek Philology, likewise rests on interdisciplinary collaboration, this time between Classics and Computer Science. As well as this more technical work, she enjoys writing for a broad audience: her books have been translated into several languages; her essays have appeared in the Times Literary Supplement, the London Review of Books, and Il Manifesto; and she regularly contributes to radio and television programs on Greco-Roman antiquity and its legacies today.