An Exploration into the Knowledge Network of The Journey to the West – A Digital Humanities Approach
Join us on March 10, 2025, at 8:30 PM (Greek time) in Room 6, Filosofiki (Rethymno, Gallos campus) for a talk by Dr. Hui Liu (NUAA) on the knowledge networks in Anthony C. Yu’s translation of The Journey to the West. Using digital humanities tools, she explores Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism in the text. You can access the Zoom link here, in this blog post.
4th Lecture of the Series “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society, and Education” – “AI and Education: challenges and perspectives”
The 4th lecture “AI and Education: Challenges and Perspectives” will be held on March 12, 2025, at 19:30 (Greek time) at “Xenia” in Rethymnon and online. Eleni Katsarou will discuss AI’s impact on education, with Panagiotis Anastasiadis as discussant. The event is open to the public, with a webcast link available soon in this blog post.
Update on the 3rd Lecture of the Series “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society, and Education” – “Literature in the Digital Age”
3rd Lecture – “Literature in the Digital Age” | Mon 17, 2025, 8:00 p.m. at Student Cultural Center “Xenia”. Speaker: Anastasia Natsina (UoC), with Alexandros Katsigiannis (UoC) as critical discussant and Eleni Katsarou as moderator. Join us onsite or online (find the link in this blog post) to explore how AI and digitalization reshape literature.
Prof. Eleni Katsarou on AI and Education at Anatolia College (Thessaloniki)
Prof. Eleni Katsarou, TALOS Board member and Professor of Curriculum Theories, delivered a lecture at Anatolia College on AI’s role in education, research, and literacy. Her talk explored how AI can enhance educational research, transform teaching, and promote critical awareness. See photos from the event & download the presentation in Greek!
Update on the 2nd Lecture of the Series “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society, and Education” – “How AI Works?”
On January 20, the lecture “How AI Works?” took place successfully as part of the series “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society, and Education!” In this blog post, you can find the speaker’s PDF presentation and event photos.
Artificial Intelligence and the Sciences of the Past: Lecture by Dr. Maria Papadopoulou at the Dept. of History and Archaeology (UoC)
On December 4, 2024, Dr. Maria Papadopoulou delivered a lecture at the Dept. of History and Archaeology (University of Crete) on the impact of Artificial Intelligence in History and Archaeology. She discussed how AI is reshaping research, improving data analysis, and fostering collaboration, while also addressing ethical concerns and potential risks.
1st Lecture of the Series “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society and Education”: “Ethical Issues in AI”
The announcement in English: The TALOS Lab is launching a new series of lectures in Greek titled “Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society, and Education”. The inaugural lecture, “Ethical Issues in Artificial Intelligence,” will be held on November 11, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at the Student Cultural…
Lecture by Dr. Silvia Piccini (CNR-IT)
We are pleased to invite you to a lecture by Dr. Silvia Piccini, senior researcher at Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale “Antonio Zampolli” of the Consilio Nationale delle Ricerche-CNR (Italian National Research Council) on Monday 4th November, 2024 at 8:30pm (Greek time) at the School of…
China Lecture Tour 2024
Christophe Roche and Maria Papadopoulou offer lectures at Peking University and Tsinghua University.The invited lectures are organised by the Digital Humanities lab of Peking University and the History Department in collaboration with the Digital Humanities Department of Tsinghua University. October 16, 2024, 9:00-12:00 Venue: Peking…
Open Lectures Series: Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society and Education
Researchers from the “Talos Centre – Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities and Social Sciences” and collaborators are going to discuss in a series of lectures with general public the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in everyday life, in science, society and education. Each lecture includes…
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