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HomeNewsHRC To Co-host Global Humanities Institute: DESIGN JUSTICE AI
HRC to co-host Global Humanities Institute: DESIGN JUSTICE AI

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Thursday 9 March 2023

This Global Humanities Institute will explore community-centered, humanistic, and interdisciplinary engagement of “Generative AI” (the statistical modeling of human languages, communication, arts, and cultures), through a partnership involving The Rutgers Center for Cultural Analysis, The Center for Advancement of Scholarship at the University of Pretoria, The Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University, and The Humanities Institute at the University of Connecticut. Congratulations to ANU lead, Professor Katherine Bode, and her collaborators.

Sponsored by the Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes and the Mellon Foundation, the program will run for two years. More information here.