Alison Langmead, PhD
Professor, Department of History of Art and Architecture and School of Computing and Information
Ruth Mostern, PhD
Professor, Department of History
World History Center Director
in discussion with
Bridget Keown, PhD
Teaching Assistant Professor, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
Abstract: Generative AI has realigned conversations on academic integrity, digital ethics, pedagogy, and research practices. As a leader in interdisciplinary research initiatives and the ethical use of data, the University of Pittsburgh's Research, Ethics and Society Initiative (RESI) seeks to create space where time, interdisciplinary insight, and thoughtful discourse take priority, and where leading scholars and experts can consider how their work supports common goals, and examine the differences in their approach, methodology, and philosophy. This discussion will focus in on the rich potential of the digital humanities, the possibilities for integrating generative AI, and the ethical implications for future interdisciplinary research.
Research, Ethics and Society Interdisciplinary Dialogs on Generative AI
Location and Address
Online