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SUMMARY:The 2026 TTU Comparative Literature Symposium: Artificial Intelligence and the Futures of the Human
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LOCATION:Lubbock\, United States\, 79409
DESCRIPTION:<p>New Generations\, New Critical Inspirations</p>\n<p>In the age of AI\, what are the place of the &ldquo\;human&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>in the humanities and the role of the &ldquo\;humanities&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>in defining the human? How do we&mdash\;and how do literature\,</p>\n<p>cinema\, and art&mdash\;reconsider creativity\, meaning\, and culture</p>\n<p>in a world where machines can generate and purport to</p>\n<p>interpret texts\, images\, and ideas? What new ethical\,</p>\n<p>philosophical\, and pedagogical challenges arise when human</p>\n<p>and machine intelligence intersect? And how does the need</p>\n<p>to reconceive the humanities in the face of the rise of AI</p>\n<p>clarify\, challenge\, or transform our understanding of what it</p>\n<p>means to be human?</p>\n<p>This symposium brings together scholars\, educators\, artists\,</p>\n<p>and technologists to reflect critically on the futures of</p>\n<p>humanistic inquiry and the futures of the human in the age of</p>\n<p>AI. We invite contributions that explore the opportunities and</p>\n<p>challenges AI presents for literature\, history\, philosophy\, art\,</p>\n<p>languages\, and cultural studies.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Joel D. Velasco:
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