The International Conference on Computational Creativity is hosting an Artificial Humanities workshop on narratives and AI.
computationalcreativity.net/iccc26/works...
- DigHum = computational methods applied to humanistic objects.
- Critical AI studies = critique of AI’s social, political, ethical, and cultural effects.
- AI ethics = norms, harms, values, governance.
- ArtHum = humanistic knowledge as a generative, interpretive, and design-facing method for AI.
Another review of Leif's book that brings up ArtHum :)
I think this is a real, and only, way forward:
The MLA AI and Research Working Group's new "AI and the Humanities: A Framework for Language and Literary Scholarship" offers questions and case studies on AI literacy, human-centered expertise, and responsibility and ethics to guide discussion and reflection. mlaai.hcommons.org/ai-and-the-h...