This Digital Dialogue is between feminist Science and Technology Studies scholars Neda Atanasoski (Professor and Chair of the Harriet Tubman Department of WGSS, University of Maryland) and Jennifer Rhee (Associate Professor of English and founder and co-director of the AI Futures Lab, Virginia Commonwealth University). Atanasoski and Rhee will address feminist approaches to intelligence as embodied, unruly, and relational, while staying attentive to the material conditions that make contemporary AI possible.
Moderator: Kris Paulsen, Associate Professor of History of Art (Ohio State)
"Artificial Intelligence: Propositions from the Arts + Humanities" is a series of lectures by artists and scholars whose work foregrounds the ethical obligations arising from the simulation of human intelligence and increased surveillance. These events engage the Society of Fellows 2025-26 annual theme, AI: Creativity + Intelligence + Automation.