Congratulations, Amy: great news!
Congratulations, Amy: great news!
βIf you wanted to create a tool that would enable the destruction of institutions that prop up democratic life, you could not do better than AI. Authoritarian leaders & tech oligarchs are deploying AI systems to hollow out public institutions with an astonishing alacrity.β
Congrats, MΓ‘irΓ©ad! Is that a Harry Clarke on the cover?
Needs more vocoder.
β°30 Januaryβ° is the deadline for the #CallForPapers for the UK-Ireland DH Association's 2026 Annual Event (15-16 June, University of Southampton & online). Theme: #Sustainability
We look forward to receiving your proposals! digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-... #DigitalHumanities
I've just updated my preprint on short personal reviews of novels on #ResearchIntegrity , which now covers 35 titles. bit.ly/409E5ff
Please attend me to novels which you believe to belong to this list, but are not yet included.
There are just 3 weeks left to submit your proposal for the 2026 Annual Event, to be held at the University of Southampton, 15-16 June. Theme: Sustainability. digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-...
Questions about the CFP? Join our drop-in session on Wednesday www.sas.ac.uk/digital-huma...
Venue for a graduation ceremony? Woah.
Call for Proposals!π We're pleased to announce the CFP for the 2026 Annual Event (15-16 June, University of Southampton). Theme: Sustainability digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-...
Info session 16 Dec
Abstract submission by 30 Jan
EOI for peer review by 2 Feb
Notification of acceptance 16 Mar
Great work, James: congrats!
Congrats, Claire: I can't wait to read it!
Want to know how to start a #DH association? Probably not - but lots about building sustainable orgs that support researchers, practitioners & students.
Thanks @jfwinters.bsky.social for guiding the process & @jtonra.bsky.social for working on the implementation section w/ me! @ukiedh.bsky.social
How do you start a Digital Humanities association?
You can now read our answer to the question on everyone's lips, open-access in DSH: academic.oup.com/dsh/advance-...
It's a real pleasure to be in the company of great co-authors, writing about a great association!
@ukiedh.bsky.social
And they are actively targeting students now, right in time for assessment season: apps.apple.com/ie/story/id1...
"Tech companies do everything to turn inevitability into a lived experience, as they pollute their applications with βAI assistantsβ and make opting out quite a cumbersome task for technology users. The inevitability myth is powerful. So powerful, I nearly got trapped." π
Outrageous and antidemocratic that fried is overlook while Johnny-come-latelies like hash browns and hassleback [sic] make the ballot.
Thanks a million, @richardacarter.bsky.social: this is really helpful! π
Recommendations please: I'm looking for an LLM that can be downloaded and run on a local machine. User-friendliness of installation and use much more important than power or parameter size.
Obviously one expects no less from the university rankings industrial complex, but this is absolutely dire, willfully-naive AI boosterism.
www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Just realised that Robert Frost's "Putting in the Seed" has a winking emoticon:
(Soft petals, yes, but not so barren quite,
Mingled with these, smooth bean and wrinkled pea;)
You can use ChatGPT instead of your own brain to write your paper if I can talk about ChatGPT instead of you in your letter of reference
The CLS INFRA project has officially concluded. After four transformative years, our work in building infrastructure for computational literary studies is complete. Thank you for being part of this journey!
Similar resistance in the Netherlands: bsky.app/profile/oliv...
And a response to the original opinion piece today: www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025... (unpaywalled: archive.ph/l0f3k).
Students hate that I base 50% of their grade on their "rich inner life" but this is the only way to be sure they are not using LLMs
Herbert's 'Redemption'? Not an elegy, though.
Today, happily, brings a more thoughtful and considered opinion: www.nytimes.com/2025/08/26/o...
Blithely dismissing "transitional worries about cheating" reveals a misunderstanding of the serious and fundamental threat posed to the integrity of degrees and other qualifications.
And uncritical boosterism undermines the "policies and institutional guidelines" that the piece mentions.
I have no issue with some of the utopian sentiments, but it strikes me as irresponsible to imply that AI will help to achieve them without specifying HOW, beyond dubious hypotheticals: "individualised, tailored mentoring that no overstretched academic could hope to supply."
Disappointing to see this piece recommending a general embrace of AI in higher education with no meaningful engagement with the serious issues involved.
www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025...