Podcast episodes available from the AI and the Humanities conference
The It-vest podcast series “Computational thinking” produced by Anders Høeg Nissen (podLAB) has now published two episodes recorded during our recent AI and the Humanities conference.
With insights from some of the conference speakers, the episodes focus on two distinct threads which formed the conference as well: first, how AI influences cultural production such as photographs and film production and second, the role of humanities research in the context of AI, knowledge, and learning.
Conference speakers Amanda Wasielewski (Stockholm University), Pei-Sze Chow (University of Amsterdam), Cathrine Hasse (Aarhus University), Robin Auer (TU Braunschweig), and Peter Danholt (Aarhus University) share key points from their conference presentations in the episodes:
Falske fjæs og Hollywood-algoritmer – AI og humaniora 1
Hvad kan AI lære os om os selv? – AI og humaniora 2
The episodes contain interviews in both Danish and English.