New seminar series on using AI in the Humanities and Social Sciences launching

Researcher
Author: Kerttu Kruusla

For this monthly seminar series, we invite colleagues from the Humanities and Social Sciences to present how they have leveraged artificial intelligence in their own research methodology. The seminars are practically oriented demonstrations of instances of implementing AI at any stage of research, including data preparation, annotation, analysis or anything else. The seminars should serve as a platform not only to showcase uses of AI and get feedback on this, but also for participants to get inspiration for their own research and potentially as an opportunity to further collaboration.

The first seminars will take place on May 11 and June 8. After the summer break, the series will continue in September, taking place monthly on the first Monday of the month at 16:00-17:30. The seminars are held in English and participation is possible both on site as well as via Zoom.

Seminars in the spring semester:

11.05.2026 Maciej Eder, digihumanitaaria külalisprofessor (TÜ eesti ja üldkeeleteaduse instituut)

Digital Humanities and AI: A Showcase

08.06.2026 Andres Karjus, arvutuslike sotsiaalteaduste kaasprofessor (TÜ ühiskonnateaduste instituut)

AI in Research: from Annotators to Assistants and Agents

Additional information: https://digits.ut.ee/ai-teh/

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