Now in its eighth edition, the international online conference explores the complex interrelations between truth, fake and falsified information, and knowledge authority in the context of digital transformation processes. In light of increasing disinformation, AI-generated content, and algorithmic bias, museums face the challenge of rethinking their role as trusted spaces for knowledge dissemination. At the…
Free Admission / McCune Conference Room (Humanities and Social Sciences Building, 6th Floor, Room 6046 / Visitor Information) “Encoded Gazes: Women of Color on Bias, Power, and Possibility in AI” will focus on women of color critiques and approaches to artificial intelligence and machine learning. Framed through the lens of women of color, this panel interrogates…
When: Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 10:30 – 1:30pm PDT Where: https://www.youtube.com/live/kKHPlFkOK5A What: SEI 2025 Keynote Address presented by Jessica Herczeg-Konecny and Marshall Price, PhD. The Summer Educational Institute (SEI) is a collaborative project between the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) and the Visual Resources Association (VRA). The SEI curriculum provides a comprehensive overview…
April 28 – May 2 / Zoom, with in-person coffee meetups and a closing reception on campus. How are you using AI to enhance work, learning, teaching, research or community well-being at UC Santa Barbara? We invite all community members to submit your idea for a spotlight presentation or digital poster focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI)…
When: March 6, 2025 at 11:00 AM ET / 8:00 AM PT; Where: Zoom (click here to register) Join this Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) webinar to learn about: In an era where technology is rapidly evolving, academic librarians play a critical role in guiding students and faculty through the integration of innovative tools.…
NewsNet 1060 On January 29, 2025, the U.S. Copyright Office released Part 2 of its Report on the legal and policy issues related to copyright and artificial intelligence (AI). This Part of the Report addresses the copyrightability of outputs created using generative AI. The Office affirms that existing principles of copyright law are flexible enough…