by Gabriella Giannachi, Steve Benford and Lydia Farina Archives have changed throughout history often in response to the introduction of novel technologies. At the heart of the BRAID/AHRC-funded project ‘Creating…Read More >
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Breaking Down Generative Artificial Intelligence for Ancient World Studies
by Edward A. S. Ross and Jackie Baines As generative artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an integral part of society, it is crucial that we keep abreast of these developments and…Read More >
New Blog Series! Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence!
On Monday 17 June, we hosted our inaugural conference which focused on the theme Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence. The conference was sold out, the sun was shining and we…Read More >
Digital Humanities & Artificial Intelligence Conference and Blog Series
We look forward to welcoming delegates from all over the world the to Digital Humanities Community of Practice’s Inaugural Conference on Monday 17 June 2024. Established in September 2022, the…Read More >
ChatGPT and The Philosophy of Linguistic Meaning
Dr Jumbly Grindrod, Lecturer in Philosophy Me: Write a captivating opening sentence of a blog piece about philosophy of language and large language models. ChatGPT: “Imagine a machine…Read More >