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Humanities-Based AI Research Symposium

When: June 25, Thursday, 10:00–14:00

Where: Building 901 – Gonda Center for Brain Research

The AI revolution has introduced machines that operate in domains that were considered, until recently, unique to humans. This symposium presents ongoing work by faculty and students, showcasing projects that examine AI capabilities with methods rooted in the traditions of the humanities.

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10:00-11:30 Reception & Poster Session
Interactive Algorithmic Art Prof. Shai Cohen | Department of Music, Bar-Ilan University
11:30-11:55 Can We Find Human-Like Linguistic Competence in LLMs? Dr. Galit Agmon | Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Bar-Ilan University
11:55-12:20 Do LLMs Process Language Like Humans? Evidence from Syntactic and Pragmatic Violations Ms. Dana Plaut-Forkosh & Prof. Natalia Meir | Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Bar-Ilan University
12:20-12:45 Talking Irony with LLMs Prof. Elda Weizman | Department of Translation and Interpreting Studies, Bar-Ilan University
12:45-13:00 Coffee Break
13:00-14:00 Keynote Lecture: The Undetectable Mind: Expioring Artificial Consciousness Dr. Erez Firt | Center for Humanities and AI, Haifa University & Technion

 

 

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