The Impact of Generative AI on the Digital Humanities: Disruption in Research and Education

the impact of generative ai on the digital humanities

The Impact of Generative AI on the Digital Humanities: Disruption in Research and Education

Hybrid Event: Weston Library and Online
Date and time: Friday 21 June 2024. In-person 12.30pm - 4.30pm UK time | Online 1.30pm - 4.30pm UK time

This event is free but registration is required. Registration closes at midday on

Friday 14 June 2024.

 

Event organised by The Alan Turing Institute’s Humanities and Data Science Interest Group and the Bodleian Libraries

 

The Turing Humanities and Data Science event on 21 June 2024 brings together experts to explore both the positive and negative disruptive potential of generative AI in research, education, and creative industries.

 

The event, organised by the Turing special interest group “Humanities and Data Science” and hosted by the Bodleian Libraries, features talks and discussions addressing key topics such as the transformative impact of AI on research and education (Ioannis Votsis), experiential learning and training AI models (Chris Birchall), media tokenization and attribution in cultural and creative industries (Frances Liddell), innovations in email archiving and sensitive information handling using generative AI (Peter Chan), and the intersection of generative AI with EU policy and governance in creative arts (Daria Onitiu).

Attendees can expect a deep dive into applications of generative AI, its challenges and implications for academia and beyond, highlighting the need for responsible and creative integration of these technologies.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided for those attending in-person.

 

Find out more and register: The Impact of Generative AI on the Digital Humanities: Disruption in Research and Education | Digital Scholarship @Oxford