The Humanities Center 2026 Spring Lecture Series on "AI in Action: The Future of Humans" continues on Monday, March 2 at 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies with Sarah Senk (professor of English) and Taiyo Inoue (professor of Mathematics) from California Polytechnic University, who will speak on "Thinking Critically with AI."
Professors Senk and Inoue host the podcast "My Robot Teacher" which explores the big questions surrounding AI in academia, from its practical applications in the classroom to its profound impact on what it means to be a student and an educator in a time of rapid technological change in higher education.
In addition, Dakota Nanton's talk on AI and filmmaking, originally scheduled for February 23, has been moved to March 9.
The spring 2026 lecture series is organized by Amy Weiss, Associate Professor of Judaic Studies and History, in association with Nicholas Ealy, Humanities Center Director. For more information on the Humanities Center, visit our website.