About this Event
230 S Bouquet St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
What happens to our collective past when we lose the ability to forget? While the digital age fundamentally reshaped the way the past is being remembered and preserved, the rise of generative AI and Large Language Models have gone a step further in transforming how historical data is accessed and narrated. Join us for a roundtable discussion on historical memory, AI, and human identity formation with historian Lara Putnam, media theorist Zachary Horton, and literacy scholar Annette Vee. Moderated by Raja Adal.
Co-sponsored with the Global Studies Center.
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