2026 Collaborative Innovation between the Humanities, Social Sciences, and AI
1. Topic: Collaborative Innovation between the Humanities, Social Sciences, and AI
2. Date and Time: May 13, 2026 (Wednesday), 19:00-21:00
3. Venue: International Conference Hall, 1st Floor, Macronix Building, Main Campus, National Tsing Hua University
4. Speakers: Lee, Mei-Chun(Assistant Research Fellow,Institute of Ethnology,Academia Sinica)/ Wang, Daw-Wei(Professor, Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University; Deputy Director,Center for Application and Development of AI in Humanity and Social Science)
5. Host: Lin, Wen-Yuan(Professor, Center for General Education, National Tsing Hua University; Director, Center for Application and Development of AI in Humanity and Social Science)
6. Introduction: In the context of the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), the humanities and social sciences are no longer positioned solely as retrospective observers, but are emerging as essential partners in innovation, collaborating alongside technological development to shape future societies. AI is profoundly transforming knowledge production, social structures, and everyday life, while simultaneously challenging fundamental understandings of humanity, ethics, culture, and public values. Drawing on diverse humanistic and social perspectives, this lecture examines new possibilities for collaboration between AI and the humanities and social sciences. Through interdisciplinary dialogue and concrete case studies, it explores how ethical responsibility, cultural context, and social considerations can be meaningfully integrated into technological design, innovation, and application. The lecture invites participants to reconsider the evolving role of the humanities and social sciences in the age of AI and seeks to foster forward-looking, socially responsible, and publicly engaged forms of collaboration.
★Registration Link:https://forms.gle/FYMws9EmENxQCN19A
Registration for this event is now full. The entire event will be recorded, and the edited video will be made available on the website of the Center for General Education for faculty and students to view after post-production is completed. You are welcome to watch the video after the event. Thank you.
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1. This seminar falls under the scope of the general education curriculum. To protect the rights of students taking general education courses, online registration is limited, and it will be closed once the slots are filled. This seminar does not allow on-site registration. We apologize for any inconvenience.
2. This event will be videotaped and recorded on-site. Registering for this event implies consent to authorize the organizers to record and use your personal image, as well as agreeing to allow the organizers to reproduce or edit the collected images and sounds from the event for future promotional and outcome documentation purposes.
3. The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the event and updates will be based on the information provided on the event website.
4. On the event day, registration will be open from 6:00 pm to 6:50 pm. Please note that seating is limited, and once all seats are occupied, no further entry will be allowed. This is to maintain the quality of the event, so we kindly request all attendees to arrive early and take their seats.
5. This event offers 2 hours of lifelong learning credits for government employees. If you wish to apply for these credits, please register at the check-in desk during the event entry period.
If you have any questions about the above information, please contact us at: cge@my.nthu.edu.tw
Organizer: Center for General Education, National Tsing Hua University
Sponsor: Tsing Hua Masters Exemplary Inheritance Program
Event Contact: Mr. Xu, 03-5742835

