by Sophie Whittle, Digital Humanities Institute, University of Sheffield Introduction In June, I had the pleasure of attending the inaugural DH and AI conference at Reading. Since then, I…Read More >
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Developing AI-based Agents for Automating Linguistic Research Workflows: Fine-tuning Corpus Annotators as an Example
by Abdulrahman A. A. Alsayed University of St Andrews, United Kingdom; King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia Recent strides in generative AI development and the emerging abilities of pre-trained models (Wei…Read More >
The Illusion of Knowledge: Interpreting Generative AI Hallucinations in the Study of Humanities and the Black Box of LLMs
by Amina El Ganadi and Federico Ruozzi The Phenomenon of AI Hallucinations As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), become increasingly integrated into humanities research, a new…Read More >
Harnessing AI to Classify Early Modern Bible Illustrations
by Drew Thomas, University College Dublin The Protestant Reformation was Europe’s first mass media event, marked by the rapid spread of printed materials. Protestants and Catholics used images to convey…Read More >
Generative Text for/by/with Digital Humanists
by J.S. Love, TU Delft I recently had the good fortune to join the vibrant Digital Humanities (DH) community at the University of Reading and share some recent work I…Read More >