IU arts and humanities faculty are invited to participate in the second of four conversations in this semester's series "Human Questions on Arts, Humanities, and AI" supported by a grant from the Big Ten Academic Alliance Arts & Humanities Leadership Fellows program. The topic of the conversation will be "Ethics and AI information: How do methods alter our values and what we do?" and may cover the following inquiries:
- Ethical access to information (e.g., intellectual property, copyright, information accessibility, acknowledgement, values and prioritization)
- Bias and replication (e.g., data sourcing, normalization, and marginalization)
- If AI is trained on humanity, which humanity counts?
- Fair use and professional use (e.g., educational settings versus professional settings)
- Human-AI relational (anthropomorphic) interaction (e.g., politeness, attachment, engagement)
- What are the implications of IU’s GenAI Core principles?

