Where humanistic AI travels
From a small village in Ohio to 4,760 institutions across 198 countries. Humanities-led AI work resonates worldwide; the audience is here.
Read at MIT · UC Berkeley · UCLA · Princeton · Yale · Cornell · Carnegie Mellon · USC · Seoul National University · NUS Singapore · UNSW · University of Melbourne · University of Warwick · Chinese Academy of Social Sciences · University of Maryland · University of Florida — and 4,740 more
67% educational institutions · 28% commercial organizations · 1% government
Humanities-led AI work depends on interpretive breadth, and interpretive breadth depends on who participates. The composition of the IPHS classroom and research lab is itself an argument for the approach.
‘The human-centered AI curriculum at Kenyon encompassed the true essence of a liberal arts education: using a wide range of academic disciplines to discuss world-changing contemporary issues.’Raul Romero, Class of 2022
‘By approaching the topic from a multidisciplinary, humanist perspective that considers philosophy and history and linguistics as well as the tech, I feel more prepared to debate and contemplate this total proliferation of AI in the discourse.’Frederika Pfeiffer, Class of 2022
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