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- In Our Image: Artificial Intelligence and the Humanities | National . . .
Exploring the Critical Intersection between the Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence has infiltrated our daily lives—in the ways we conduct business, govern, provide healthcare and security, and communicate The large-scale cultural and societal implications of these changes—and the ethical questions they raise—pose a serious challenge as we embrace a future
- Tobias Rees - AI2050
Tobias Rees is founder and CEO of Limn, an AI studio located at the intersection of philosophy, art, and technology Prior to founding Limn, Rees was William Dawson Chair at McGill; Reid Hoffman Professor of Humanities at Parsons The New School; Director at the Berggruen institute; and founder of ToftHRees’ work has consistently focused on the history of thought: on history of the categories
- In Our Image: Artificial Intelligence and the Humanities | Presenters . . .
Graduate Student Projects The National Humanities Center is committed to providing graduate students with authentic, experiential internships in which they contribute to the various missions of our work In support of the In Our Image conference, interdisciplinary teams are developing a series of podcasts that capture the key themes addressed, and served as facilitators of the conference
- Berggruen Institute
Tobias Rees is the founding Director of the Institute’s Transformations of the Human Program He also serves as Reid Hoffman Professor of Humanities at the New School for Social Research and is a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research The focus of Rees’s work is on the philosophy, poetry, and politics of the contemporary
- In Our Image: Resources for Teaching Artificial Intelligence and the . . .
In this document, we have gathered readings, provocative questions, and recorded panel discussions for use by teachers and students interested in artificial intelligence in its human context The National Humanities Center offers these materials as open educational resources in the hope that they can be useful beginnings for classroom conversations
- In Our Image: Artificial Intelligence and the Humanities
The In Our Image conference examined issues surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence through a series of virtual events—presentations, conversations, webinars, film screenings, and
- Tobias Rees on AIs Potential to Explore New Types of Intelligence
As a philosopher, Tobias Rees studies how advances in AI challenge and change our understanding of what it is to be human – including the differences between humans and machines, and between nature and technology In 2019, he attended multiple Bellagio convenings on AI, as well as a residency to further his “ AI and the Human ” fellowship
- National Humanities Center Project for College University Faculty
Inspired by recommendations that emerged from its 2021 conference, In Our Image: Artificial Intelligence and the Humanities, the NHC has developed a Responsible AI Project that engages university faculty from across the country to develop courses on the topic
- Panel Discussion: In - National Humanities Center
If human beings are creating artificial intelligence that influences the future, who determines which of us get to imagine that future? Whose voices will be heard, and whose imagination and vision will be realized? Films discussed include The Black Baptism, Coded Bias, Dirty Computer, and Her
- Concluding Panel: Where Do We Go from Here? The Future of Artificial . . .
Artificial intelligence allows us to experience and compare many different methods of making sense of the world How can universities support this kind of multiplication and polyvalence in relation to the humanities and AI? Is the “human” we in the humanities defend against the machine actually defensible? And is the image of the machine we uphold as the non-human actually reflecting the
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