Join us for this event with Emily Kate Genatowski, a historian working in embodied AI whose work brings together historical perspective, digital scholarship and lived experience of human–AI interaction, including her year-long experiment living with a humanoid robot (TED Talk).
This 3-hour interactive workshop with Emily Kate Genatowski is designed for researchers across the University to explore practical ways to think about AI in the research process.
This interactive workshop is especially aimed at DPhil students, research master‘s students and researchers. It will explore:
- research methodologies
- attribution and citation
- ethics
Whether you are already using AI in your research, still deciding where you stand, or simply interested in a more grounded conversation about AI in academic life, these sessions will offer space to learn, reflect and discuss.
This is the second of two events co-organised by OxDSS and the AI Competency Centre. You are welcome to attend either event or both. Register here for Emily’s OxDSS Public Talk, which will take place the preceding day.
Registration:
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About OxDSS Public Talks: “Digital scholarship” (→ What is Digital Scholarship?) has become increasingly important, as the rise of digital methods continues to transform well-established research practices across all disciplines. Through the OxDSS Public Talk Series, we invite speakers from across the University of Oxford and beyond to share insights into how “the digital” has reshaped their academic and professional practice. Here, we aim to enable attendees to explore and discuss how those methods or insights developed within one field may be transferable or adaptable to other or their own disciplines and research interests.
About OxDSS: The Oxford Digital Scholarship Society (OxDSS) is a student-centered society at the University of Oxford designed for scholars to meet, collaborate, and explore digital tools and methods. It provides a space to discuss digital challenges, create research partnerships, and connect with peers, supported by broader digital humanities initiatives across the university.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/oxdss
OxDSS Registration: https://sites.google.com/view/oxdss/join
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OxDSS Events on DiSc: https://www.digitalscholarship.ox.ac.uk/oxford-digital-scholarship-society-oxdss