What new questions emerge when humanities researchers collaborate with algorithms? How is AI changing the scale and scope of research methods in the humanities?
This panel of short presentations explores examples of humanities and humanistic social science research transformed -- in some way -- by AI applications, interactions, or generated content. Research is the key word here: it can be a small or large inquiry. Speakers will offer ten minutes on an example of their experience of AI as impactful, doing something desirable, efficient, or even unpredictable.
Planned presenters include Kevin Driscoll (Media Studies) and Shane Lin (Scholars’ Lab). Light refreshments will be provided.
Organized by Chuck Mathewes (Religious Studies), with the Digital Humanities Center, these showcases are scheduled to continue into the spring. Look for the next installment in 2026.