The Data Science and AI Institute and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS) recently launched a series of symposia about the confluence of AI with the humanities, and the natural and social sciences. The goal is to create a community of KSAS scholars whose interests include using AI tools in their research and/or are studying AI’s impact on society.

The next symposium will be held on Thursday, October 10.

“AI and Democracy”
Thursday, October 10, 4 to 6:30 p.m.
Rose Auditorium, The Singer Building

Speakers:

  • Adam Sheingate, Department of Political Science
  • Andrew Perrin, Department of Sociology
  • Henry Farrell, Department of Political Science and School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
  • Anjalie Field, Department of Computer Science

    In this timely symposium, 26 days before our elections, the speakers will address various aspects of how AI and data science interact with democracy. Each speaker will give a talk on the topic, followed by an audience Q&A session, and a reception for speakers and guests. We hope you can join us.

    Please register for this in-person only event.