Humanities, Social Sciences and AI
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The rapid rise of development in artificial intelligence (AI) tools has the potential to radically change our societies. From healthcare and education to law, human rights, and even the way we interact with one another, the influence of AI is becoming increasingly pervasive.
Our scholars are perfectly placed to take a critical view of how this technology could affect our lives and what we might want to consider as we seek to take advantage of the opportunities it presents.
Theme leads:
Ella McPherson, Professor in the Sociology of Media and Technology
Sharath Srinivasan, David and Elaine Potter Professor of International Politics
Video contributors:
Find out more about the specific projects referenced in the video by visiting the profile pages of our researchers:
Ella McPherson, Professor in the Sociology of Media and Technology
Sharath Srinivasan, David and Elaine Potter Professor of International Politics
Amy Gaeta, Research Associate at the Leverhulme Center for the Future of Intelligence
Ashwin Varghese, Research Associate at the Centre of Governance and Human Rights
Steven Watson, Associate Professor in Transdisciplinary Studies at the Faculty of Education
With thanks to Queens' College for providing locations for some of the filming.
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