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Upstate Workshop on AI and Human Values


About This Event

The AI and Human Values Working Group of the CNY Humanities Corridor invites local scholars interested in the philosophy of AI to a manuscript workshop to be held at the University of Rochester, on April 24, 2026. The AI and Human Values Working Group is led by faculty and graduate students at Cornell, Rochester, Syracuse and is composed of colleagues from colleges in Central New York. The workshop includes papers on normative or philosophical aspects of AI. In support of a productive workshop, papers will be circulated in advance of the conference so that all participants can read them ahead of time and the meeting can focus on critical feedback and discussion.

Featured Guests

  • Alice C.W. Huang, University of Western Ontario
  • Daniel Herrmann, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
  • Juan Cadille, University of Rochester
  • Nicolas Delon, College of Charleston
  • James McIntyre, Rutgers University (New Brunswick)
  • Harry Lloyd, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)

April 24, 2026, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Gamble Room, Rush Rhees Library

DH11: AI and Human Values


Category: Workshop or Mini-Seminar

Audience: Open to Working Group Members or Invitation-Only

Host: University of Rochester


RSVP by April 17, 2026

RSVP to jonathan.herington@rochester.edu