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What AI Means

Hosted by AI in the Liberal Arts at Amherst College · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 9 episodes

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What AI Means is the podcast that asks scholars and creators about the significance of artificial intelligence for the world as they see it, through the lenses of their disciplines and their expertise. These short, accessible conversations are brought to you by Lee Spector, a professor of Computer Science at Amherst College and the Director of AI in the Liberal Arts.Harp Flourish by Nathan Manaker – full credits: https://freesound.org/s/486952/Deep Church Bell by ZoshP – full credits: https://freesound.org/s/530914/

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AI in the Liberal Arts at Amherst College hosts What AI Means, a technology show with 9 episodes published.

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What AI Means for Photography with Genesis Baez

May 21, 202615mEp. 90

An interview with Genesis Baez, who is an assistant professor of art at Amherst College. Baez argues that AI reveals and amplifies many of the same questions photography has always raised about truth, bias, and represent

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What AI Means for Philosophy of Mind with Laura Sizer

Apr 14, 202616mEp. 80

In this episode, Laura Sizer, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Mount Holyoke College, explores how AI acts as “thought experiments made real.” She examines limits of understanding, embodiment, and the Turing Test, arguin

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What AI Means for Earth Science with Nicholas Holschuh

Apr 3, 202619mEp. 70

In this episode of What AI Means, Nicholas D. Holschuh explores how AI is transforming Earth science. This conversation highlights how new tools are helping scientists better understand glaciers, climate uncertainty, and

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What AI Means for Sustainability with Auroop Ganguly

Feb 25, 202616mEp. 60

College of Engineering Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Northeastern University, and Chief Scientist and Joint Appointee at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Labo

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What AI Means for Art with Miloslava Hruba

Jan 12, 202610mEp. 50

Study Room Manager and European Print Specialist at the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College, Hruba considers how AI is reshaping practices in art-making, preservation, and curation and what this means for artistic interpr

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What AI Means for Religion with Andrew Dole

Jan 9, 202624mEp. 40

Professor and Chair of the Religion Department at Amherst College, Dole examines how AI intersects with questions of belief, interpretation, agency, and religious life.

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What AI Means for Theater with Eric Sawyer

Jan 9, 202617mEp. 30

Professor in Dramatic Arts (music) at Amherst College, Sawyer discusses AI’s role in performance, imagination, and collaborative creation.

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What AI Means for Peace and World Security with Michael Klare

Jan 9, 202613mEp. 20

Professor Emeritus of Peace & World Security Studies at Hampshire College, Klare discusses how AI technologies are influencing global security, diplomacy, and conflict prevention.

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What AI Means for Writing with Kristina Reardon

Jan 7, 202614mEp. 10

Kristina Reardon, Senior Lecturer in English at Amherst College, reflects on how AI is shaping the nature of writing, from creativity to pedagogy.

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