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Amy Weiss to Lead Humanities Center Seminar for 2025–26

The Humanities Center is happy to announce that Amy Weiss, Assistant Professor of Judaic Studies and History, will lead the 2025–26 Humanities Honors Seminar on the topic “AI in Action: The Future of Humans.” The fall semester will be a seminar-style class taught to a group of fifteen student fellows, whereas the spring semester will be a public lecture series with participation from faculty fellows.

Professor Weiss’ class will explore how artificial intelligence, often considered to be a twenty-first century innovation, has existed as a discreet field since the 1950s and is based on even earlier models on the ways in which humans have contemplated the many uses of technology as a means of improving their lives. Beginning with a study of Shelly’s Frankenstein, the seminar will examine the historical, social and industry-based developments of AI in order to better understand the ethical and economic implications of this technology. Specific topics covered will include industrialization and gender; reality v. deep fakes; AI in academia, the law and medicine; and AI in career trajectories.

The Humanities Center will send out calls in Spring 2025 for Student and Faculty Fellows to participate in the seminar on “AI in Action.”