From Manual to AI: Exploring History and Humanities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence-Workshop Summary
Digital Humanities Research ›› 2025, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1): 30-37.
Previous Articles Next Articles
Online:
Published:
Abstract:
From January11 to12, 2025, the academic workshop "From Artificial to Intelligent-Historical and Humanistic Exploration in the AI Era" organized by the School of History and the Digital Intelligence Documentation Laboratory of Digital History Research Center of Nanjing University was held in Nanjing. From the theoretical basis and methodological innovation of digital history to the construction of databases, artificial intelligence-assisted translation and intelligent knowledge bases, to the discussion of the subjectivity of historical researchers in the era of artificial intelligence, the content of the conference not only presented the cutting-edge practice of technology-enabled historical research, but also further deepened the understanding of the transformation of the production mode of historical knowledge.
Key words: digital history , digital humanities , LLM , quantitative database
CLC Number:
K05    G270    TP319
 
G270 
TP319
Tang Jiajun, Jin Bowen.
From Manual to AI: Exploring History and Humanities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence-Workshop Summary [J]. Digital Humanities Research, 2025, 5(1): 30-37.
0 / / Recommend
Add to citation manager EndNote|Ris|BibTeX
URL: http://dhr.ruc.edu.cn/EN/
http://dhr.ruc.edu.cn/EN/Y2025/V5/I1/30
Digital Humanities and Digital Publishing: An Analytical Framework and Integration Mechanisms
"Integration of Arts and Sciences: Digital Humanities in the Age of AGI”—A Review of the 6th China Digital Humanities Annual Conference (CDH2024)
Humanistic AI: Towards a New Field of Interdisciplinary Expertise and Research
From Still to Moving Images and Vice Versa: Analysing Technological Cycles and the Use of AI to Study Cinema History
Study on the Spatial and Temporal Distribution Structure of Evidence Chain in the Testimony Collection of Former Japanese Bacteriological Fighters from the Perspective of Knowledge Reorganization
The Scale of Time: Rereading and Rethinking A Companion to Digital Humanities
Quantitative Literary Research: Concepts, Traditions, and Paradigms
Digital Humanities in the Era of Digital Reproducibility Towards a Fairest and Post-computational Framework
Explicit or Implicit Digital Humanities? An Examination of Search Strategies to Retrieve Digital Humanities Publications from Large-scale Scholarly Databases
Digital Humanities: Mission Accomplished? An Analysis of Scholarly Literature