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  • Thinking With Machines: How Academics Can Use Generative AI Thoughtfully and Ethically

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    The emergence of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools presents both opportunities and challenges for academia. While these technologies offer powerful capabilities to support scholarship, their thoughtless adoption could undermine the very foundations of academic work. This talk from Dr. Mark Carrigan, presented as part of the DARIAH Friday Frontiers webinar series, introduces a framework for incorporating generative AI into academic practice in ways that enhance rather than replace human thought.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Mark Carrigan
    • Vicky Garnett
  • Performing Arts Studies and Digital Humanities

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    What connects analysing the creative process of a performance using 20,000 collected digital documents, reconstructing an artist's career from programme data, and preserving a touring show? Following a state-of-the-art review of research in performing arts and digital humanities (literature, history, and representation analysis), this Friday Frontiers webinar addresses current challenges, including data modelling, multimodal analysis, and artificial intelligence.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Clarisse Bardiot
    • Vicky Garnett
  • When Applied and Critical Digital Humanities Meets Democracy: the KT4D Project

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    This webinar from Prof. Jennifer Edmond and Dr. Eleonora Lima at Trinity College Dublin discusses the Knowledge Technologies for Democracy (KT4D) project and its investigation into how democracy and civic participation can be better facilitated in the face of rapidly changing knowledge technologies, namely Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Jennifer Edmond
    • Eleonora Lima
    • Vicky Garnett
  • The 6th Digital History in Sweden Conference: Unboxing Digital Methods, Practices and Public Engagement

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    In the following talks, selected from the 6th Digital History in Sweden Conference, the learner will gain new perspectives on the use of AI and citizen science in digitization and digital history projects. In addition, the learner will gain insight into the creation and care of digital archives applying postcolonial perspectives.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Sara Ellis-Nilsson
    • Eleonor Marcussen
  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Prompt Engineering

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    In this resource, learners will receive an introduction to artificial intelligence through the exploration of prompt engineering across text to text and text to image interfaces. Learners will also explore the positive varied applications of AI as well as the drawbacks.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Emily Genatowski
  • Interrogating a National Narrative with GPT-2

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    In this lesson, you will learn how to apply a Generative Pre-trained Transformer language model to a large-scale corpus so that you can locate broad themes and trends within written text.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Chantal Brousseau
    • John R Ladd
    • Tiago Sousa Garcia
  • Ethical, Societal and Legal Complexities of Artificial Intelligence

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    This tutorial provides interdisciplinary insight into the challenges stemming from the rapid development in and implementation of Artificial Intelligence. Learners will be equipped with a broader understanding of the philosophical issues surrounding AI as well as current real-world examples which are developing our relationship to AI and its growth.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Emily Genatowski