The symposium explores the impact of artificial intelligence on humanistic inquiry and the concept of the human, featuring keynote speakers and calls for proposals on related topics.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming global geopolitics, everyday life, and the humanities by accelerating research, reshaping creative expression, and raising questions about authorship, authenticity, and human creativity. The event invites contributions from scholars, educators, artists, and technologists to critically reflect on the future of humanistic inquiry and the human in the age of AI, connecting to historical reflections on technology's role in human consciousness and culture.
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