Art, AI and Digital Ethics

In September 2023 HADES will welcome members from the Center for AI and Digital Ethics research stream “Art, AI and Digital Ethics”. The team will discuss themes arising from this research stream and current work. Save the date now and tuned for more information. View the current program of work here: https://www.unimelb.edu.au/caide/research/art,-ai-and-digital-ethics

When: Thursday, 21 September 2023 3:30 PM

Speakers: Gabby Bush, Dr Jasmin Pfefferkorn, Dr Emilie Katrine Sunde.

Format: 30 minute presentation & 30 minute open discussion via Zoom

HADES Seminar Series: Humanities in the Digital Age
From the Humanities and Diverse eResearch Scholars group (HADES), this series brings together a wide range of interdisciplinary research at the intersection of Humanities and digital scholarship. We will hear from speakers on topics ranging from digital ethics and machine learning through to architecture and literary studies, but always with a focus on the crucial role that the Humanities play in helping to explain and shape complex human experiences. The series aims to challenge and extend understandings of digital research in the Humanities and present new and emerging work by scholars working across and between disciplines.

Seminars will usually be held monthly on the third Thursday of every month at 3:30pm.