What does ethical development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) look like? What are the cultural and historical implications of its use? These are just a couple of questions to be discussed at the Humanities Perspectives on AI Summer Institute at the University of Utah. Applications...

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On February 23 and 24 the Digital Humanities Utah Symposium was held at the Marriott Library, attracting more than 100 scholars from universities across the Intermountain West and beyond. They came to share their research, network and learn about emerging digital humanities tools and practices....

On November 17th the Digital Matters Lab hosted a reception for the art exhibit, "Embodied Ecologies". Organizer Natalie Slater worked with Art Access and the Environmental Humanities graduate program in the College of Humanities to develop a collaborative exhibit with work from 9 artists....

Elizabeth Callaway from Digital Matters visited the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) at the University of Victoria and attended the course “Visualizing Information: Where Data Meets Design” taught by Aimée Knight. ...

By Rebekah Matt McPherson, a Marriott Library student employee in the Media Studio, chose to feature the Digital Matters Lab in his final assignment for his Radio Journalism class. As part of his assignment, he interviewed Greg Hatch (head of Creativity and Innovation Services), Robert Nelson (Assistant...