AI, Ethics & the Humanities
AI, Ethics, and the Humanities
Thursday, March 26, 2026
12:00-1:00pm CST (virtual)
12:00-1:00pm CST (virtual)
Registration Required
Join us for an exciting conversation with Dr. Heather Stewart, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at OSU, exploring the impacts of AI on humanity and society. We will consider a wide range of ethical concerns related to knowledge theft, the environment, and the future of human creativity and connection.
This event is the first in a series sponsored by the Center for the Humanities on the humanities, arts, and AI.
Join us for an exciting conversation with Dr. Heather Stewart, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at OSU, exploring the impacts of AI on humanity and society. We will consider a wide range of ethical concerns related to knowledge theft, the environment, and the future of human creativity and connection.
This event is the first in a series sponsored by the Center for the Humanities on the humanities, arts, and AI.
About Heather Stewart
Heather Stewart (she/they) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophyat OSU. Dr. Stewart's primary areas of research include applied ethics (bioethics and ethics
of artificial intelligence), philosophy of medicine, feminist philosophy, and philosophy
of language. Dr. Stewart and Lauren Freeman published their book Microaggressions in Medicine in 2024. Another strand of Dr. Stewart’s research focuses on "algorithmic injustice," or how AI systems and algorithms can reinforce various forms
of social and epistemic injustice. She was a fellow in the Humanities Research Group Fellowship program in 2022-23, during which her group focused on the risks and opportunities of ChatGPT.
