New Fellowships in AI for UW–Madison faculty and external scholars

The new Center for Humanistic Inquiry into AI and Uncertainty, an autonomous research center administratively housed within the Institute for Research in the Humanities, is pleased to announce its first annual competition for up to four two-semester Faculty Fellowships for UW–Madison faculty and one academic year fellowship for an external scholar, each of whom are working on a project that explores the theme of “AI and Knowledge” from a humanistic (or descriptive social-scientific) perspective. Fellows will undertake full-time research, participate in the Center’s intellectual community (including weekly meetings with the other fellows), collaborate on the publication and dissemination of the Center’s annual whitepaper, and contribute to the Center’s other activities.

For more information, visit the Fellowships page and scroll down to “UW-Madison Faculty Fellowships in AI and Knowledge” and “AI and Knowledge Fellowship.”