Arts and Humanities

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HU 114: AI in the Humanities

Semester Hours 3 3

This introductory course explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the humanities, examining how AI technologies are transforming fields such as literature, history, philosophy, art, and linguistics. Students will investigate the foundational concepts of AI—such as machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision—and analyze their implications in humanistic inquiry and creative expression. Through case studies, discussions, and hands-on activities, students will learn to critically assess the ethical, cultural, and social impacts of AI on human thought, creativity, and daily life. Topics include the role of AI in text analysis, historical data visualization, ethical considerations of automation, and AI-generated art and literature. This course is designed to engage students with a variety of academic backgrounds and interests, and students will learn how to leverage AI in ethical and thoughtful ways. No prior technical knowledge is required.