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Humanistic AI: Reimagining Humanistic Pursuits in the Age of Generated Media
How should scholars in humanities fields evaluate and harness the potential of generative AI?
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The Neubauer Collegium brings unlikely partners together to work on complex problems.
How should scholars in humanities fields evaluate and harness the potential of generative AI?
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In what ways can local efforts to study native natural dyes improve their cultivation, conservation, and use?
What relations between markets, states, and democracy are shaping this new, “post-neoliberal” period?
Can focused collaboration between humanists and medical experts measurably improve human health and well-being?
Each academic year the Neubauer Collegium invites a select group of scholars, practitioners, and artists from around the world to join our research collaborations.
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Previous slides Next slidesAssociate Professor of Arabic and former C.V. Starr Junior Faculty Fellow in International Studies
Middlebury College
Professor Emerita of Sociology and Anthropology in the School of Social Sciences
University of New South Wales
The Neubauer Collegium opens its inquiries to the public through a wide range of programs throughout the year.
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Previous slides Next slidesArtist couple Mike Cloud and Nyeema Morgan will debut an installation rooted in the myths and memories of how art and life blur into each other.
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