AIM2023: Artificial Intelligence and Minority. Computational Approaches to Multilingual Historical Research
When: | Fr 12-05-2023 10:00 - 18:00 |
Where: | House of Connections, Grote Markt 21, Groningen (also online) |
The University of Groningen’s Department of History of Philosophy and Center for Digital Humanities are inviting submissions to the AIM2023: AI and Minority international conference.
Please find the programme for the AIM2023 conference.
The event seeks to bring together scholars at various stages of their career who work in the history of philosophy or cognate areas in cultural history and the humanities broadly defined, and who use AI-inflected approaches to bring to life neglected figures, unrepresented language groups and racial profiles, as well as any historical aspect(s) that go(es) beyond the canon of their disciplines. While AI is often related to gender and racial bias, we aim to focus on machine intelligence as a potentially welcome companion to traditional forms of humanistic inquiry and on minorness as paramount for the study of the human past. The conference thus seeks to encourage collaborative, inter-, trans-, and post-disciplinary forms of scholarship across different aspects of minority in AI-enabled cultural history research.
Register for the AIM2023 conference - deadline 10 May, 11.59 pm. If you opt for online attendance (10:15 - 17:45), you will receive a BlueJeans link on May 10.
More information & Call for Papers
The event is organized with the support of the newly established Jantina Tammes School of Digital Society, Technology and AI and is part of the European Research Council-funded project "The Normalisation of Natural Philosophy" at the Faculty of Philosophy (PI: Andrea Sangiacomo).
For further questions, contact Raluca Tanasescu.