Nov. 8 Book Talk: “An Artificial History of Natural Intelligence” by David Bates
Part of the series What Makes Us Human in the Age of AI?
A series co-sponsored by the Center for Digital Ethics and the Georgetown Humanities Initiative


David W. Bates, Professor of Rhetoric at UC Berkeley, joined a conversation with

Daniel Shore (Department of English) and Kate Chandler (Culture and Politics)
about his new book An Artificial History of Natural Intelligence (U Chicago Press, 2024).
on Friday, November 8, 2024
2:30 pm
Old North 205 (Main Campus)
C0-sponsored by GU Humanities, CDE, Culture & Politics, and the Department of English
