Humanistic AI: Reimagining Humanistic Pursuits in the Age of Generated Media

The Neubauer Collegium hosts multi-disciplinary conversation on AI

Join us for a scholarly roundtable about the impact of AI on humanistic inquiry and research. The roundtable is part of a project underway at the Neubauer Collegium on Humanistic AI: Reimagining Humanistic Pursuits in the Age of Generated Media. It brings together leading researchers from multiple disciplines (literature, linguistics, philosophy, sociology, computer science) to collectively identify the challenges generative models present to these fields of study and how our disciplines might inform their development and deployment. Three members of the project will answer questions about their own research into AI and what the technology holds in store for the future of knowledge creation and discovery.

Speakers:
Maria Antoniak, University of Colorado
Atoosa Kasirzadeh, Carnegie Mellon University
Ted Underwood, University of Illinois

Moderated by Chris Kennedy (Linguistics) and Hoyt Long (Japanese Literature and Digital Studies), both at the University of Chicago.

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

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Session
3 - 4 p.m.
Location
Neubauer Collegium
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